Hello I wonder if anyone can help.
I have over the past 2 years been dealing with a rather complex and litigious employment tribunal claim. It was a former employer who owed me monies and formed a new company in order to continue trading. However the result of one of the hearings was that I was told to pay costs to the second respondent, as there were no grounds they had begun trading at that time. The judgement was made on the 18th September 2023, and after the 42 days to appeal, I explained i would need to make arrangments to pay the amount.
However today, i have received an Notice of Enforcement from a High Court Enforcement company, Wilson & Roe, advising that a County Court Judgement was made on 12th October 2023 for the amnount owed. This was inside the period for which the appeal period was for the ET judgment. In addition, the Claimant also emailed the court on the 24th November 2023, as follows:
"We have now passed the 42 day deadline for you to appeal the judgement and award of costs. You have not done so. I have therefore passed the file to the Penalty Enforcement Officer today for them to contact you. Following which if there is still no response I will pursue through the courts and if necessary, seek a warrant of control which gives court enforcement agents the authority to take goods from your home or business.
You still have an opportunity to pay the award of £2,500 plus interest at 8% pa (which assuming compound interest currently stands at £2,523.12) into the following account to prevent further action and costs. I do urge you to please pay immediately."
But is appears they have already applied to Manchester County Court, dated 12/10/2023, whereby i have a claim number stated.
In addition, I have never been issued any paperwork for a CCJ in this matter and assume it has been done in a manner that i was not allowed to appeal or discuss the case. What can i do? Any help would be really appreciated.
I am currently unemployed and have no savings, and can't afford to pay bills for my family, let alone deal with people that owed me unpaid wages for over 2 years
thanks Ben
I have over the past 2 years been dealing with a rather complex and litigious employment tribunal claim. It was a former employer who owed me monies and formed a new company in order to continue trading. However the result of one of the hearings was that I was told to pay costs to the second respondent, as there were no grounds they had begun trading at that time. The judgement was made on the 18th September 2023, and after the 42 days to appeal, I explained i would need to make arrangments to pay the amount.
However today, i have received an Notice of Enforcement from a High Court Enforcement company, Wilson & Roe, advising that a County Court Judgement was made on 12th October 2023 for the amnount owed. This was inside the period for which the appeal period was for the ET judgment. In addition, the Claimant also emailed the court on the 24th November 2023, as follows:
"We have now passed the 42 day deadline for you to appeal the judgement and award of costs. You have not done so. I have therefore passed the file to the Penalty Enforcement Officer today for them to contact you. Following which if there is still no response I will pursue through the courts and if necessary, seek a warrant of control which gives court enforcement agents the authority to take goods from your home or business.
You still have an opportunity to pay the award of £2,500 plus interest at 8% pa (which assuming compound interest currently stands at £2,523.12) into the following account to prevent further action and costs. I do urge you to please pay immediately."
But is appears they have already applied to Manchester County Court, dated 12/10/2023, whereby i have a claim number stated.
In addition, I have never been issued any paperwork for a CCJ in this matter and assume it has been done in a manner that i was not allowed to appeal or discuss the case. What can i do? Any help would be really appreciated.
I am currently unemployed and have no savings, and can't afford to pay bills for my family, let alone deal with people that owed me unpaid wages for over 2 years
thanks Ben
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