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Ccj and writ of control

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  • Ccj and writ of control

    I need some advice . I only realised I had a Ccj taken against me with writ of control last Saturday as all court documents were sent to my old address which I left 4 years ago. I became aware of it last Saturday when I received a notice of enforcement. Iam planning to get it put aside and a stay in writ but I don’t want to be hassled by high court enforcement agents while my application is going through. Can I pay the full amount without admission of liability on Ccj to be set aside. Can I then claim the money back if it it is set aside as I did not receive it and want to put up a defence.
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    Hi ANEXI

    Welcome to LB

    It's fairly straight forward, read 'Can the debtor do anything to stop the writ', make sure you send a copy to the Enforcement Agents, you get confirmation they have received it -

    https://www.hceoa.org.uk/instruct-a-...dgment%20aside.

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