Hi, have just checked dates etc. I filed my court claim on 16th May, 28 days from then is 13th June, I received the claim form on 16th June, their post franking stamp date is 14th June, that’s outside of the 28 days ? and only I received the claimants letter yesterday. Do I have any grounds to contest on the basis they exceeded the 28 days?
Have received a claim form for a debt thats 13 years old
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Do calm down, make some tea.
The only Directions Questionnaire you need to fill in is the one you received from the Court. (read it, then put it aside).
The other side sent you their copy as it's the CPR Protocols to do so. When you've completed yours, you will send them your copy.
This tells you how you need to fill it in. Ask questions if you need to.
https://legalbeagles.info/library/gu...uestionnaire//
Remember you want Mediation provided they've sent you all the documents.
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Originally posted by Midnight67 View PostHi, I will try, this is consuming me, and its making me ill, I cant think of anything else. I don`t drink tea but maybe I should start! I will complete the form and return.
Thanks again.
Don't forget to send the Claimants solicitors a copy of your Directions Questionnaire.
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Thank you, but I do not feel in control!
The link that you sent doesn`t correspond with the claim form I have received, Form N181.
It doesn`t ask if I want mediation? It asks if I want to try to settle the claim. It then goes on to ask for Pre action protocols, disclosure of non electronic documents, Do I want experts etc....I don`t know what to tick or not to tick, I don`t understand any of it.
Sorry to keep asking for your help.
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Originally posted by Midnight67 View PostThank you, but I do not feel in control!
The link that you sent doesn`t correspond with the claim form I have received, Form N181.
It doesn`t ask if I want mediation? It asks if I want to try to settle the claim. It then goes on to ask for Pre action protocols, disclosure of non electronic documents, Do I want experts etc....I don`t know what to tick or not to tick, I don`t understand any of it.
Sorry to keep asking for your help.
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Originally posted by Midnight67 View PostI am but have very little money left once I have paid everything. My boiler has just been condemned and I am going to have to finance that.
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Originally posted by Midnight67 View PostI am but have very little money left once I have paid everything. My boiler has just been condemned and I am going to have to finance that.
Scroll down to N181.
https://helix-law.co.uk/how-to-fill-...questionnaire/
(link posted for info)
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Originally posted by Midnight67 View PostMeant to ask what an I and E form is, I don’t believe I have completed one of those.
thank you
https://nedcab.cabmoney.org.uk/
There is a 'Cost of Living Crisis', i.e, energy, food etc. If you need to fill it in, give yourself a 'buffer' on costs.
If energy prices go up, which they apparently will this Winter, you need to be able to cover the costs.
Think ahead.
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