Hi, appreciate there are lots of threads relating to similar context; I'm looking for opinions based on previous outcomes / experience please?
I have a CCJ c3 years old. I no longer live at the address, but I was well aware of it - I chose to ignore it (I'll accept the criticism and choose not to expand on the circumstances).
Anyway, I want to get this cleared and hopefully get it set aside.
I have proactively contacted the debtor (the debt was sold on to a collection agency), they have agreed a full and final settlement and agreed to a consent order to set aside (I'm yet to actually pay the agreed amount).
I understand Judge's don't take lightly on 'credit washing' but in real terms, what are the chances of a set aside based on previous cases / experience?
As mentioned, without going into detail, justification of the set aside will be on the grounds of not at old address, covid, health complications. All true, but being frank, more excuses that reasons not to do the right thing at the time (just being honest, I was avoiding the situation).
Obviously, I've now come to my senses, want to pay this debt and do anything to get it off my credit file.
Thanks in advance
I have a CCJ c3 years old. I no longer live at the address, but I was well aware of it - I chose to ignore it (I'll accept the criticism and choose not to expand on the circumstances).
Anyway, I want to get this cleared and hopefully get it set aside.
I have proactively contacted the debtor (the debt was sold on to a collection agency), they have agreed a full and final settlement and agreed to a consent order to set aside (I'm yet to actually pay the agreed amount).
I understand Judge's don't take lightly on 'credit washing' but in real terms, what are the chances of a set aside based on previous cases / experience?
As mentioned, without going into detail, justification of the set aside will be on the grounds of not at old address, covid, health complications. All true, but being frank, more excuses that reasons not to do the right thing at the time (just being honest, I was avoiding the situation).
Obviously, I've now come to my senses, want to pay this debt and do anything to get it off my credit file.
Thanks in advance
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