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Ccj successfully set aside - what do I do next

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  • Ccj successfully set aside - what do I do next

    Hi, so I’ve had a court hearing and have got the ccj set aside, but I didn’t put in a defence in the way of an ebundle on time because I’m not well. The judge ruled that I’m to put in a defence and do directions questions - don’t know exactly what that is, despite enquiring. Do I file a new defence including the ebundle not sent.
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    Hi, so I’ve had a court hearing and have got the ccj set aside, but I didn’t put in a defence in the way of an ebundle on time because I’m not well. The judge ruled that I’m to put in a defence and do directions questions - don’t know exactly what that is, despite enquiring. Do I file a new defence including the ebundle not sent.

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      Sounds like you need to file a defence with the court and send it to the claimant and the directions questionnaire is Form N180 which is straightforward. Did the judge give you a time frame for doing this and have you received the order from the hearing confirming the judge's decision?
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      • #4
        Hi
        I sent the defence claim form not n180 because I did not know what it was at the time and the just said they would sent me it in August last year after I sent my defence within the time scale given.
        Then I got letter judgement for claimant in default saying that I did not reply to the claim form.

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