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    I am struggling with a third party debt order application. What to strike through. So scared of getting this wrong. I am the claimant. the person that owes money is the defendant and a bank is the third party

    Do I strike out 'defendant' then claimant?

    The [claimant] [defendant] (‘the judgment creditor’) applies for an order that the third party pay to the judgment creditor the debt which the third party owes to the [defendant] [claimant] (‘the judgment debtor’) (or so much of it as is necessary to discharge the amount owing under the judgment or order
    Last edited by CreamSoda; 25th January 2019, 11:13:AM. Reason: typo
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  • #2
    You're the claimant and have obtained a Judgment against the defendant ? What was the judgment order for - forthwith payment ?

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    Have you investigated other forms of enforcement ? https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-...rce-a-judgment
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    • #3
      Thank you so much. Yes, I have a judgement and I have investigated other forms of enforcement but debtor often out of the UK so warrant not helpful, is a company director so cannot deduct from wages and I want to be paid quickly so cannot use charging order.

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      • #4
        Okay sounds like you have considered the options. Presumably the judgment is against the defendant as an individual as opposed to his company, and it is a personal bank account that you are requesting the court apply the debt order against.
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        • #5
          It this case yes and yes. Thank you for your support

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