I would like some guidance please if possible.
My situation is that I have a number of debts which we are having support from Payplan with. Each month we pay them a set amount and they make payments to our creditors. Most creditors have been fantastic except Natwest.
Dec 2008 I received notification days before Christmas that they were taking me to court for a CCJ for a joint loan that I had with my husband. I duly attended and a CCJ was set against me but at the time the judge told them that they could not pursue my husband for the same debt.
Then in July we attended court again as the Natwest wanted a charging order against our house for the same debt. The judge said no way. We have just attended court yet again as Natwest still want a charging order as they now claim that payment has not been made.
The judge has again said no, because we knew nothing of this claim and could not get full eveidence together. However what I did take clearly showed we are making payments.
Natwest get a set payment which they then split and pay 2 different ways. My account appears to be cared for by RBS and my husbands payment is cared for by Natwest. Both the accounts carry the same account/refrence number but this is what is being used as evidence to get the charging order, as hey claim that I am not paying the amount ordered by the CCJ.
I would like to know if I can somehow complain about this as it causing me lots of stress. Who should I complain to? FSA? Natwest themselves? Or do I just have to keep going through the courts battles until eventally the Natwest get the charging order they so want?
The debt in question coincidently has more than doubled with charges and court charges that were added before the first CCJ. Although I understand that no more can be added. The debt is less than £4000 also and is our smallest debt also.
Many thanks for your support and guidance with this matter.
My situation is that I have a number of debts which we are having support from Payplan with. Each month we pay them a set amount and they make payments to our creditors. Most creditors have been fantastic except Natwest.
Dec 2008 I received notification days before Christmas that they were taking me to court for a CCJ for a joint loan that I had with my husband. I duly attended and a CCJ was set against me but at the time the judge told them that they could not pursue my husband for the same debt.
Then in July we attended court again as the Natwest wanted a charging order against our house for the same debt. The judge said no way. We have just attended court yet again as Natwest still want a charging order as they now claim that payment has not been made.
The judge has again said no, because we knew nothing of this claim and could not get full eveidence together. However what I did take clearly showed we are making payments.
Natwest get a set payment which they then split and pay 2 different ways. My account appears to be cared for by RBS and my husbands payment is cared for by Natwest. Both the accounts carry the same account/refrence number but this is what is being used as evidence to get the charging order, as hey claim that I am not paying the amount ordered by the CCJ.
I would like to know if I can somehow complain about this as it causing me lots of stress. Who should I complain to? FSA? Natwest themselves? Or do I just have to keep going through the courts battles until eventally the Natwest get the charging order they so want?
The debt in question coincidently has more than doubled with charges and court charges that were added before the first CCJ. Although I understand that no more can be added. The debt is less than £4000 also and is our smallest debt also.
Many thanks for your support and guidance with this matter.
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