A bailiffe called at my address to see one of my sons who is staying temporarily with me while waiting to move into a flat, it was for a council tax debt that should have been paid by his wife, [now ex wife] but it was in my sons name so of course he is now liable,
I answered the door and called to my son ,the bailiffe then walked in behind me and threatened to remove furniture from my house [all mine]
I told him all the furniture was mine he said prove it, as if i would have receipts from years ago
To cut a long story short, my son is on ESA but being changed to UC now and on £73 a week, he has now got a letter saying he has to pay £72 a week, who does he contact about this, as obviously he would only have £1 left
He was advised to go to the council themselves and explain the situation, he had obviously had letters regarding this debt at some time, but had moved around a lot after his split with wife and didnt get the letters,he had believed she had been paying it, as that was the agreement with him paying other bills
He has just got a flat and worried that the bailiffes would take his furniture now, even though it is all secindhand and some from a charity ,
What can he do ? any advice welcome
PS; this is a different son than the one my previous posts were regarding
Thanks in advance
I answered the door and called to my son ,the bailiffe then walked in behind me and threatened to remove furniture from my house [all mine]
I told him all the furniture was mine he said prove it, as if i would have receipts from years ago
To cut a long story short, my son is on ESA but being changed to UC now and on £73 a week, he has now got a letter saying he has to pay £72 a week, who does he contact about this, as obviously he would only have £1 left
He was advised to go to the council themselves and explain the situation, he had obviously had letters regarding this debt at some time, but had moved around a lot after his split with wife and didnt get the letters,he had believed she had been paying it, as that was the agreement with him paying other bills
He has just got a flat and worried that the bailiffes would take his furniture now, even though it is all secindhand and some from a charity ,
What can he do ? any advice welcome
PS; this is a different son than the one my previous posts were regarding
Thanks in advance
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