Hi guys,
First time poster, long time lurker.
I have debt with two creditors which will become statute barred in the first week of August, but I'm worried they may try and take me to court to issue a CCJ before the allotted 6 years is up. I haven't made any payments on these accounts since 2014 due to bouts of depression. I finally plucked up the courage to face my debts a week or so ago, but after speaking to both creditors (Lowell and Capquest) they inform me that both debts are still with themselves.
I haven't at any point acknowledged the debt in writing or made a payment to any account since 2014. The two debts come to about 2k.
My question is, what are they chances they may try and issue a CCJ in the next couple of months in an attempt to recover the whole debt? Is there any legal way I would be able to filibuster until then given these strange pandemic times?
My sincerest apologies if I've put this in the wrong area.
I hope you're all well
Legal Lab
First time poster, long time lurker.
I have debt with two creditors which will become statute barred in the first week of August, but I'm worried they may try and take me to court to issue a CCJ before the allotted 6 years is up. I haven't made any payments on these accounts since 2014 due to bouts of depression. I finally plucked up the courage to face my debts a week or so ago, but after speaking to both creditors (Lowell and Capquest) they inform me that both debts are still with themselves.
I haven't at any point acknowledged the debt in writing or made a payment to any account since 2014. The two debts come to about 2k.
My question is, what are they chances they may try and issue a CCJ in the next couple of months in an attempt to recover the whole debt? Is there any legal way I would be able to filibuster until then given these strange pandemic times?
My sincerest apologies if I've put this in the wrong area.
I hope you're all well
Legal Lab
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