Hello,
I hope you can help me.
I received an email today from my credit report agency stating that my score had gone down and discovered that Link Financial had a CCJ placed successfully filed against me on June 22nd, 2023 for an amount of £2007 (originally £1598 with added fees). This has been a Halifax credit card that defaulted in February 2019. A time of great financial difficulty, that I have tried to remedy to certain measures. I have not received any correspondence about this, either from the court of Link Financial.
On the credit report entry for the CCJ, the linked address they have stated is Hampshire, England where I had lived from August 2021 to August 2022. This was an address that I lived at some of the time for a job I had there, but still also lived in Belfast N.Ireland, which was the address that Halifax had for me when I defaulted in 02/2019.
I called Link Financial immediately this afternoon who told me to get in contact with their solicitor firm. I asked them where they had gotten this Hampshire address, and they said the original lender had provided it. I assume they meant claimant, as Halifax would only have had my Belfast address.
When I asked them why they had not sent this to my home address in Belfast, as I never informed them that this was not the correct address where I could reliably receive mail, they stated that they had received returned mail stating that a person of my name no longer lived at that address. My parents still do and we did not return mail to this effect. When I asked for further information or evidence of this, they stated I could only receive this via a Subject Access request. As I had still not received any of the court forms I asked for the court forms to help build my case and obtain the facts, they again said they would not provide me with this and I would be required to send them a SAR, which again would take 30 days for them to return. They said the court judgment was for payments of £82 monthly to start tomorrow.
I can only assume this English address was from the DVLA as I had sold my car in August 2022 before emigrating to the Netherlands. The Dutch driving agency returned my Northern Ireland driving license to DVLA in February 2023 in order for it to be replaced by a Dutch driving license as I had been living there for 6 months. So I assume DVLA would have this on record as well.
I checked my email and see no correspondence from them, as my email address has remained the same. They say they have no obligation to send this information by email. They did have a very old telephone number for me, that is no longer active.
In light of this matter, I have come across information about the N244 form, which allows individuals to request that a CCJ be set aside. I am seeking guidance regarding whether I have a valid case for this course of action. Moreover, I am uncertain about whether I should seek legal representation and, if so, whether it should be from an English solicitor firm due to the Hampshire address being involved.
Additionally, if a hearing were to take place for the CCJ to be set aside, I am unsure of how to attend, given that I currently reside outside the country.
To proceed appropriately, I plan to submit a Subject Access Request to obtain more information about this CCJ and its handling. Should I also send any forms or requests to the claimant/solicitors involved, in addition to the court?
Any help would be very much appreciated, as you might have noticed, I haven't any experience in dealing with legal matters of any description.
I hope you can help me.
I received an email today from my credit report agency stating that my score had gone down and discovered that Link Financial had a CCJ placed successfully filed against me on June 22nd, 2023 for an amount of £2007 (originally £1598 with added fees). This has been a Halifax credit card that defaulted in February 2019. A time of great financial difficulty, that I have tried to remedy to certain measures. I have not received any correspondence about this, either from the court of Link Financial.
On the credit report entry for the CCJ, the linked address they have stated is Hampshire, England where I had lived from August 2021 to August 2022. This was an address that I lived at some of the time for a job I had there, but still also lived in Belfast N.Ireland, which was the address that Halifax had for me when I defaulted in 02/2019.
I called Link Financial immediately this afternoon who told me to get in contact with their solicitor firm. I asked them where they had gotten this Hampshire address, and they said the original lender had provided it. I assume they meant claimant, as Halifax would only have had my Belfast address.
When I asked them why they had not sent this to my home address in Belfast, as I never informed them that this was not the correct address where I could reliably receive mail, they stated that they had received returned mail stating that a person of my name no longer lived at that address. My parents still do and we did not return mail to this effect. When I asked for further information or evidence of this, they stated I could only receive this via a Subject Access request. As I had still not received any of the court forms I asked for the court forms to help build my case and obtain the facts, they again said they would not provide me with this and I would be required to send them a SAR, which again would take 30 days for them to return. They said the court judgment was for payments of £82 monthly to start tomorrow.
I can only assume this English address was from the DVLA as I had sold my car in August 2022 before emigrating to the Netherlands. The Dutch driving agency returned my Northern Ireland driving license to DVLA in February 2023 in order for it to be replaced by a Dutch driving license as I had been living there for 6 months. So I assume DVLA would have this on record as well.
I checked my email and see no correspondence from them, as my email address has remained the same. They say they have no obligation to send this information by email. They did have a very old telephone number for me, that is no longer active.
In light of this matter, I have come across information about the N244 form, which allows individuals to request that a CCJ be set aside. I am seeking guidance regarding whether I have a valid case for this course of action. Moreover, I am uncertain about whether I should seek legal representation and, if so, whether it should be from an English solicitor firm due to the Hampshire address being involved.
Additionally, if a hearing were to take place for the CCJ to be set aside, I am unsure of how to attend, given that I currently reside outside the country.
To proceed appropriately, I plan to submit a Subject Access Request to obtain more information about this CCJ and its handling. Should I also send any forms or requests to the claimant/solicitors involved, in addition to the court?
Any help would be very much appreciated, as you might have noticed, I haven't any experience in dealing with legal matters of any description.
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