Hello there,
I have a judgement in default. I did not receive the paperwork.*
On your site you have a template for a witness statement for form N244 to set aside a judgment. Part of that says you should try getting the claimant to consent to set aside the judgement.*
I asked the claimant to set aside the judgement and the claimant has written back asking in what form I want consent.
can someone explain how the consent works? Does My claimant just write me a letter giving consent to go to court and have the case heard? Do they need to fill in a form at their end and file it? I couldn’t see any advice for what happens if they offer to do it, just advice on what happens when they ignore you?
If he then writes me a letter giving consent to set aside the judgement and go to court to hear the matter, how does that affect the payment of £255 to the court? There doesn’t seem to be a box for that to say “reduced as claimant consents”. The threads I’ve read suggest a claim N244 judgement to set aside costs less than £255 if the claimant agrees. Is there a clear document on the courts website about these costs and the reduction? I can’t find any clear evidence to back up those claims made here.*
In desperation, poverty and stress,
Leagleobeagle.
I have a judgement in default. I did not receive the paperwork.*
On your site you have a template for a witness statement for form N244 to set aside a judgment. Part of that says you should try getting the claimant to consent to set aside the judgement.*
I asked the claimant to set aside the judgement and the claimant has written back asking in what form I want consent.
can someone explain how the consent works? Does My claimant just write me a letter giving consent to go to court and have the case heard? Do they need to fill in a form at their end and file it? I couldn’t see any advice for what happens if they offer to do it, just advice on what happens when they ignore you?
If he then writes me a letter giving consent to set aside the judgement and go to court to hear the matter, how does that affect the payment of £255 to the court? There doesn’t seem to be a box for that to say “reduced as claimant consents”. The threads I’ve read suggest a claim N244 judgement to set aside costs less than £255 if the claimant agrees. Is there a clear document on the courts website about these costs and the reduction? I can’t find any clear evidence to back up those claims made here.*
In desperation, poverty and stress,
Leagleobeagle.
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