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Mochamoo VS Cap1

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  • Mochamoo VS Cap1

    This is just to keep dates.

    Sent prelim letter today
    Dragging myself and my family back into the light with the help of Beagles.

    My Hardship Claim
    Me VS Abbey Win
    BIL HSBC Credit Card
    BIL EGG
    BIL HSBC Loan
    BIL PPI Win





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    Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

    blah blah blah template letter received... will send lba
    Dragging myself and my family back into the light with the help of Beagles.

    My Hardship Claim
    Me VS Abbey Win
    BIL HSBC Credit Card
    BIL EGG
    BIL HSBC Loan
    BIL PPI Win




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    • #3
      Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

      Responded today with lba
      Dragging myself and my family back into the light with the help of Beagles.

      My Hardship Claim
      Me VS Abbey Win
      BIL HSBC Credit Card
      BIL EGG
      BIL HSBC Loan
      BIL PPI Win




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      • #4
        Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

        Make sure that as and when you need to issue your claim(s) you use the EX160 for fee exemption or remission.

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        • #5
          Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

          Originally posted by Amy View Post
          Make sure that as and when you need to issue your claim(s) you use the EX160 for fee exemption or remission.

          I wouldn't get exemption would I?
          Dragging myself and my family back into the light with the help of Beagles.

          My Hardship Claim
          Me VS Abbey Win
          BIL HSBC Credit Card
          BIL EGG
          BIL HSBC Loan
          BIL PPI Win




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          • #6
            Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

            Originally posted by Mochamoo View Post
            I wouldn't get exemption would I?
            You only have to demonstrate that to pay the court fees would either cause you hardship and/or that you cannot afford to pay the fees so are unable to bring your case.

            I think you can prove both so may well qualify for full remission.

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            • #7
              Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

              Thank you, I thought it was only people on benefits who could apply for exemption
              Dragging myself and my family back into the light with the help of Beagles.

              My Hardship Claim
              Me VS Abbey Win
              BIL HSBC Credit Card
              BIL EGG
              BIL HSBC Loan
              BIL PPI Win




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              • #8
                Re: Mochamoo VS Cap1

                You're very welcome xx

                Have a read of this:-

                Am I entitled to fee remission?
                You can apply for fee remission under three concessions. You will need to download the EX160 form to see what concession you may apply under. Fee exemption has now been replaced by full remission based on means tested benefit which is available to an applicant who is in receipt of a means tested benefit at the time of making the application.

                You will need to read the EX160 to find the benefits which allow you to apply for Full remission and the evidence which must be provided.
                The two other forms of remission are remission based on gross annual income where your income must be under a specified amount dependant upon the number of dependants you have and part remission based on a contribution. For all remissions original evidence and documentation is required. The EX160 will provide you with full guidance regarding this.

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