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Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

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    Hello my son lived with us for a very short time whilst sorting his broken relationship , he got fines for harrassment which we now find he has not paid or been paying, he moved on some months ago and now we have a removel notice thru our door for the sum of £445 or goods will be removed , there is nothing of his here and he is not here or going to be , I was told by the person that the only way this will go away is if its paid by fri 16th jan , this has obviously put the fear of god up us , and we want to know where we stand , my son is not taking any responsibility for this instead just telling us to throw it in the bin and tell them where to go , annoyed is an understatement , any help much appreciated
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    Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

    As is customary and almost traditional, the momzer from Marstons has misrepresented his powers. He is not allowed to seize goods belonging to anyone other than the fine defaulter and he knows that - or he ruddy well ought to!

    Go to the "useful letters" page and copy the second statutory declaration - the one declaring who owns the goods and chattels in your house - and edit it appropriately to suit. Take it to a Commissioner for Oaths - most solicitors will do this - and swear that it is true. Get several notarized or sealed copies - one to be sent to Marstons, one for the magistrates' court where your naughty boy was arraigned, one for the bästärd bailiff when the berk next attends and a few more for spare.

    I do not believe that you have any statutory obligation to tell the bästärd bailiff where your son is hiding other than to tell him that he is not domiciled with you and has not been for (number) of months.

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      Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
      As is customary and almost traditional, the momzer from Marstons has misrepresented his powers. He is not allowed to seize goods belonging to anyone other than the fine defaulter and he knows that - or he ruddy well ought to!

      Go to the "useful letters" page and copy the second statutory declaration - the one declaring who owns the goods and chattels in your house - and edit it appropriately to suit. Take it to a Commissioner for Oaths - most solicitors will do this - and swear that it is true. Get several notarized or sealed copies - one to be sent to Marstons, one for the magistrates' court where your naughty boy was arraigned, one for the bästärd bailiff when the berk next attends and a few more for spare.

      I do not believe that you have any statutory obligation to tell the bästärd bailiff where your son is hiding other than to tell him that he is not domiciled with you and has not been for (number) of months.
      I'm currently helping another LB member to draft a formal complaint to HMCTS after Marstons did something similar in their case. Cases of misrepresentation of Schedule 4A, Domestic Violence and Crime Victims Act 2004 by Marstons on the LB forums, lately, has been rife. I am wondering, therefore, whether HMCTS Criminal Enforcement Team should be made aware of this, if necessary, providing links to relevant threads. HMCTS already have a Zero Tolerance policy where assaults on debtors and fraud are concerned and it would not surprise me if they have a Zero Tolerance policy on misrepresentation of powers also. Thoughts, please.
      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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        Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

        If the momzer had stated that a parent's goods could be seized in settlement of a fine imposed on his/her offspring and if the OP would be willing to swear a witness statement to that effect, then it might be worth pursuing.

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          Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

          Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
          If the momzer had stated that a parent's goods could be seized in settlement of a fine imposed on his/her offspring and if the OP would be willing to swear a witness statement to that effect, then it might be worth pursuing.
          Agreed, Cloggy. HMCTS does monitor LB forums from time to time and it follows that if they don't know what contracted bailiff companies are up to in their name, they need a nudge so that they are made aware.
          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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            Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

            If the bailiff left the letter threatening removal of goods without making contact then, unless he/she has a christal ball would not know if your son lived at the property or not.

            However all you need to do is make a copy of your council tax bill and post to Marston with a covering note stating that you son is not there, and (it would help your case) to give them his current adddress and phone number if you have them.

            It is not fair that the sins of the children should effect their parents.
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            • #7
              Re: Marstons My Sons Unpaid court Fines

              Originally posted by Sir Vere Brayne d'Emmidge View Post
              If the bailiff left the letter threatening removal of goods without making contact then, unless he/she has a christal ball would not know if your son lived at the property or not.

              However all you need to do is make a copy of your council tax bill and post to Marston with a covering note stating that you son is not there, and (it would help your case) to give them his current adddress and phone number if you have them.

              It is not fair that the sins of the children should effect their parents.
              The reality is, Sir Vere, that even when the bailiffs are told and provided with evidence, they still blunder on. I am currently helping another LB member draft a complaint to HMCTS about the unacceptable actions of a certain bailiff company.
              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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