Hi, I'm currently going through County Court process with Lowell Solicitors.
Just some background. I have over £70,000 (spread over 8 creditors) unsecure debt, I'm received housing benefit (which covers the rent) and Jobseekers allowance of £74 minus £8.92 a week for a budgeting loan from the DWP, so I have £65/wk to live on. I have no assets, I've sold all my possessions that were worth anything a while ago, apart from a £80 laptop, clothes and a £50 phone.
I’'ve been ignoring my debts up until now, my mental health is terrible, I've dropped to as low as someone could go I think, I have no family or any close friends for support, I haven't really had a conversation with anyone for about 2 years.
I have no money to pay any debts, I would struggle to find £1 some months as I literally have a couple of pence in my account or have to visit a food bank or go hungry. I'm regularly late with my rent but have no arrears at the moment.
I had a mental breakdown 3 years ago after a business failure and haven’t worked since, living on debt and savings.
I have no money to apply for bankruptcy and don't qualify for any grant, trying to save enough money each month to put towards the bankruptcy fee is impossible at the moment.
Currently Lowell Solicitors are the first to apply and try to get a CCJ of just over £7.5k.
This week I received 'Notice of Proposed Allocation to the Small Claims Track' with a 'Directions Questionnaire' to fill in.
My question is should I go through the 'Small Claims Mediation Service' or wait until it goes to court to explain my circumstances to the County Court Judge so I can get some sort of variance/debt relief payment of say £1/month.
Personally I think Lowell Solicitors are spending good money after bad as I don't have the money and if I ever get myself well again and start working the first thing I'll do is apply for bankruptcy - I've already discussed this with my local Citizens Advice when they looked at my circumstances a couple of months ago who advised bankruptcy.
Just some background. I have over £70,000 (spread over 8 creditors) unsecure debt, I'm received housing benefit (which covers the rent) and Jobseekers allowance of £74 minus £8.92 a week for a budgeting loan from the DWP, so I have £65/wk to live on. I have no assets, I've sold all my possessions that were worth anything a while ago, apart from a £80 laptop, clothes and a £50 phone.
I’'ve been ignoring my debts up until now, my mental health is terrible, I've dropped to as low as someone could go I think, I have no family or any close friends for support, I haven't really had a conversation with anyone for about 2 years.
I have no money to pay any debts, I would struggle to find £1 some months as I literally have a couple of pence in my account or have to visit a food bank or go hungry. I'm regularly late with my rent but have no arrears at the moment.
I had a mental breakdown 3 years ago after a business failure and haven’t worked since, living on debt and savings.
I have no money to apply for bankruptcy and don't qualify for any grant, trying to save enough money each month to put towards the bankruptcy fee is impossible at the moment.
Currently Lowell Solicitors are the first to apply and try to get a CCJ of just over £7.5k.
This week I received 'Notice of Proposed Allocation to the Small Claims Track' with a 'Directions Questionnaire' to fill in.
My question is should I go through the 'Small Claims Mediation Service' or wait until it goes to court to explain my circumstances to the County Court Judge so I can get some sort of variance/debt relief payment of say £1/month.
Personally I think Lowell Solicitors are spending good money after bad as I don't have the money and if I ever get myself well again and start working the first thing I'll do is apply for bankruptcy - I've already discussed this with my local Citizens Advice when they looked at my circumstances a couple of months ago who advised bankruptcy.
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