Hi everyone, thank you for reading this, I really hope someone can help me.
My partner and I began having financial difficulties about 2 yrs ago when he had to close down his business. He found a job not long afterwards but is still low paid. I have recently returned to work after being at home with our two young kids, but I too am in a low paid job. We have council tax arrears from last year, totalling approx £750. Stupidly I ignored all the letters they sent us, guess hiding my head in the sand too afraid to deal with it. About 6 months ago, our account was passed to an enforcement agency/bailiffs. Knew at that point I could ignore it no longer, and they turned up and put a walking possession order on our car. I sought advice from Citizens Advice who started to look into us doing a Debt Relief Order, and so the council tax account was put on hold. I transferred ownership of the car into my dad's name just in case. But since I have returned to work, we no longer fit the criteria for a DRO, and so the council tax account was re-activated. I had a meeting with the Citz Advice again yesterday to work out a prospective payment plan for council tax arrears and for a possible debt management plan for the rest of our creditors. CAB put our offer of payment directly to the council who refused saying it was in bailiffs hands now and they could do nothing. CAB were going to put the offer directly to the bailiffs today, but before they could, the bailiffs turned up. They have not been inside the house at any point, I told them CAB were dealing but he wasnt interested, said they were wanting full payment (which is now £1050 incl fees). I told him we couldnt pay that up front and asked him to leave. He then told me he'd be back at 6am tomorrow with a van, and handed me a Removal Notice.
I have since spoken to the CAB advisor dealing with my case. She says the bailiffs have flatly refused our repayment offer of £80 per mth and can no longer do anything to prevent them from coming to our house. She did however advise that the best thing we could do, would be to pay the £80 to the bailiffs anyway and to ignore their visits/threats etc, in the hope that they'll refer it back to the courts and we can ask for an attachement of earnings instead. I have therefore paid £80 directly to the bailiffs today. Was I wrong in doing this? Should I have paid the council directly?
I have kept the car away from our home tonight, but we do have my brother in law's car outside for a few weeks while he's away. Should I also move that away from the house too?
The council have advised they would consider an attachement of earnings if we pay the bailiffs fees now. Are there any options or better ways of persuading them to take the debt back?
I'm at home this week because my son has chicken pox and I am really worried about the bailiffs turning up again. I seem to have hit a brick wall with this and just don't know what else to do. Can anyone offer advice please, I'd be very grateful.
Thank you in advance!
My partner and I began having financial difficulties about 2 yrs ago when he had to close down his business. He found a job not long afterwards but is still low paid. I have recently returned to work after being at home with our two young kids, but I too am in a low paid job. We have council tax arrears from last year, totalling approx £750. Stupidly I ignored all the letters they sent us, guess hiding my head in the sand too afraid to deal with it. About 6 months ago, our account was passed to an enforcement agency/bailiffs. Knew at that point I could ignore it no longer, and they turned up and put a walking possession order on our car. I sought advice from Citizens Advice who started to look into us doing a Debt Relief Order, and so the council tax account was put on hold. I transferred ownership of the car into my dad's name just in case. But since I have returned to work, we no longer fit the criteria for a DRO, and so the council tax account was re-activated. I had a meeting with the Citz Advice again yesterday to work out a prospective payment plan for council tax arrears and for a possible debt management plan for the rest of our creditors. CAB put our offer of payment directly to the council who refused saying it was in bailiffs hands now and they could do nothing. CAB were going to put the offer directly to the bailiffs today, but before they could, the bailiffs turned up. They have not been inside the house at any point, I told them CAB were dealing but he wasnt interested, said they were wanting full payment (which is now £1050 incl fees). I told him we couldnt pay that up front and asked him to leave. He then told me he'd be back at 6am tomorrow with a van, and handed me a Removal Notice.
I have since spoken to the CAB advisor dealing with my case. She says the bailiffs have flatly refused our repayment offer of £80 per mth and can no longer do anything to prevent them from coming to our house. She did however advise that the best thing we could do, would be to pay the £80 to the bailiffs anyway and to ignore their visits/threats etc, in the hope that they'll refer it back to the courts and we can ask for an attachement of earnings instead. I have therefore paid £80 directly to the bailiffs today. Was I wrong in doing this? Should I have paid the council directly?
I have kept the car away from our home tonight, but we do have my brother in law's car outside for a few weeks while he's away. Should I also move that away from the house too?
The council have advised they would consider an attachement of earnings if we pay the bailiffs fees now. Are there any options or better ways of persuading them to take the debt back?
I'm at home this week because my son has chicken pox and I am really worried about the bailiffs turning up again. I seem to have hit a brick wall with this and just don't know what else to do. Can anyone offer advice please, I'd be very grateful.
Thank you in advance!
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