hi have received a letter yesterday stating a notice to enforce from Lowell solicitors saying they are acting on a ccj from 2015 yet we have lived in present house for 8 years and the debt I think was over 10 years ago. Really worried now as only have a few days to reply and thought debt was statutory barred or whatever it is called. Any help would be gratefully appreciated as I’m not in a really good position to repay anything right now.
Lowell notice of intention to enforce
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Hi
So you received a CCJ in 2015 and you have only just found out about it?
Did you ever receive a claim form?
Can you say roughly how much is the debt for and what type of debt it was, I mean credit card , loan, bank account or something else
Can you remember when the debt was last paid or acknowledges, if there was a clear 6 years between the cause of action and the claim form being issued it may have been statute barred when the CCJ was issued but that is another discussion
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