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  • Affidavit help

    Hi, I need to get an affidavit signed to state that a Limited Co that i am the sole director of has no assets (financial or physical) as I am going to get a visit from an HCEO on an employment tribunal that an ex-employee has had found (obviously) in her favour for non-payment of wages. The Ltd Co ceased trading in Sept 13 but has not yet been struck off due to this tribunal award. A local solicitor will sign the affidavit for £5 and suggested that I search the wwwfor the wording. I can only find wording from the US or AUS and not the UK. We have had a HCEO visit before and threaten to take all sorts of personal items (not owned by the Ltd Co) and I want to be ready for them next time. I'm more certain of my rights this time although any advice on how to deal with these "criminals" is greatly received.
    J

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    Have to ask? Did the Solicitor say this will stop the HCEO from further action

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    • #3
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      The solicitor said it MAY help. Basically, the company has nothing and as such should be refered back to the judge.

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      • #4
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        I am surprised a solicitor told you to go on line and look up wording for such an affidavit.......I thought that Law School would have taught him/her how to read and write
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        • #5
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          I would hope they could read & write! To be fair, they said they COULD prepared it but they would a) charge us £175 per hr and b) they couldn't sign it, another solicitor would have to.

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          • #6
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            I would have doubts that a HCEO would accept it if it was not professionally written you really need to go to the court to get them stopped and tht will cost

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            • #7
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              This is why I needed professional wording. If the HCEO attends my home they won't be coming in anyway!

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