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Notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track

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  • Notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track

    Hi i am struggling to know what I do with this notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track letter I have received from Northampton county courts, I filled my defense online through the correct channels asking for proof of contract from all parties and that if it is a statute barred debt (which I am pretty sure it is) I have had no correspondence with lowels who are making the claim and have not admitted any liability. Do I fill out the forms and questionnaire or ignore it? I am scared to fill it in in case it contracts me by stealth. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am running out of time according to the letter.
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    This is a Directions Questionnaire ?? You have to fill it in and return it to the court AND a copy to the claimant. You give the details of a court local to you.

    Failure to respond could result in a default judgment against you.

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      Read this...
      https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...ims-track-form
      COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE

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