Hi I really hope someone can help me out here because I used to be very good at this kind of thing but now I suffer from a mental illness which affects my ability to process information. So please bear with me on this one. My husband received a notice of issue of warrant of control. Which refers to a ccj obtained by default by lowell back in August 2016. They obtained the judgement by default because lowell sent it to our old address therefore my husband could not file a defense.This is the first documentation we have received from anyone regarding the ccj we had absolutely no idea he had a ccj until this warrant arrived. So we phoned lowell and asked them for details it turns out that the claim is to do with a credit card debt with vanquis who last received payment from my husband in March 2015. That year I became very ill and we were facing repossession of our home everything was up in the air. We were going to be homeless the council found us a flat and we moved in Feb 2016.They are wanting over 700 pounds which we have not got. We have no spare money we are on disability benefits and income support my husband is my full time carer.Vanquis were receiving token payments of £1 per month arranged by the citizens advice bureau and I have no idea why they stopped being paid to them. All I can think is that they bounced back because lowell took over and we never knew so didn't have the chance to swap direct debit to them. I am just so confused. Is there any way we can get this judgement set aside. Because they sent it to the wrong address
because they obviously know our correct address now as we received the warrant of control. Also if the last payment was made to the account in March 2015 can we use the argument that it is statute barred. Any help would be greatly appreciated thankyou.
because they obviously know our correct address now as we received the warrant of control. Also if the last payment was made to the account in March 2015 can we use the argument that it is statute barred. Any help would be greatly appreciated thankyou.
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