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Setting Aside CCJ - Claimant agreed to sign consent order

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  • Setting Aside CCJ - Claimant agreed to sign consent order

    Hi all,

    Currently attempting to set aside a CCJ. I recently received confirmation from claimant that they will be happy to sign a consent order I have drafted after payment of order (now fulfilled). Wondering if anyone has an example consent order I can use to send of with N244?

    Brief summary of case:

    - CCJ served to an old address in January 2019
    - Noticed CCJ on credit report November 2019 after failed application for credit
    - Called CCBC next day (19/11) to find out details of CCJ and was emailed Judgement + sent to new address
    - Contacted claimant the next day to propose set aside by consent
    - Claimant agreed to proposition on 20/12
    - Full payment made to claimant on 27/12

    Thanks!

    Derek
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  • #2
    You don't need a consent order if they have no objection. Just apply to have the judgement set aside and as they have agreed, they won't contest it and it will be granted.

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