Hi,
Long term lurker, finally get to write a thread.
In brief, after a protracted battle with Arrow Global/Restons, I had a CCJ given against me.
In short, I don't feel I got a fair rub of the green from the Judge - however, in hindsight, especially for the amount of the judgment against me, I should have sought a solicitor but alas I did not.
As I appeared at the hearing, I believe my only option to get it "overturned" would be as successful appeal - however, I understand I only have 21 days from the date of the hearing to get this done. I have now spoken briefly to a solicitor and he advised the need to get a court transcript, as well as apply for an extension to appeal (as 21 days will not be sufficient time to prepare a possible appeal request).
My questions at the moment are:
I understand there are costs involved. I'm "confused/concerned" about these costs - I probably wouldn't qualify for any rebate as I do not have a low income, albeit I am drowned in debt, including this CCJ.
The case was through Fast Track and I understand the appeal fee is £140.
I also understand the "request to extend my time to appeal" is another form costing £255.
Are these two fees separate - i.e. does paying £255 not give me a time extension and pay the appeal fee?
also, I'm acutely aware that my chance of actually getting an appeal off the ground are slim - do you guys have much evidence of whether there is a great chance of success going down this route? (i.e. what's the success rate of people on this forum)
Thanks
BM
Long term lurker, finally get to write a thread.
In brief, after a protracted battle with Arrow Global/Restons, I had a CCJ given against me.
In short, I don't feel I got a fair rub of the green from the Judge - however, in hindsight, especially for the amount of the judgment against me, I should have sought a solicitor but alas I did not.
As I appeared at the hearing, I believe my only option to get it "overturned" would be as successful appeal - however, I understand I only have 21 days from the date of the hearing to get this done. I have now spoken briefly to a solicitor and he advised the need to get a court transcript, as well as apply for an extension to appeal (as 21 days will not be sufficient time to prepare a possible appeal request).
My questions at the moment are:
I understand there are costs involved. I'm "confused/concerned" about these costs - I probably wouldn't qualify for any rebate as I do not have a low income, albeit I am drowned in debt, including this CCJ.
The case was through Fast Track and I understand the appeal fee is £140.
I also understand the "request to extend my time to appeal" is another form costing £255.
Are these two fees separate - i.e. does paying £255 not give me a time extension and pay the appeal fee?
also, I'm acutely aware that my chance of actually getting an appeal off the ground are slim - do you guys have much evidence of whether there is a great chance of success going down this route? (i.e. what's the success rate of people on this forum)
Thanks
BM
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