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I Am Owed Over £3000 C C J Judgement
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Today I gave received a letter from the court telling me that an Attachment of Earnings order from the debtor is suspended provided they pay me £10 per MONTH until the debt is paid
Is this acceptable ? I have 16 days to appeal after which the court will arrange a hearing
Are there other options open besides the appeal that I will formulate shortly ?
Thank you for any replies and advice
Is this acceptable ? I have 16 days to appeal after which the court will arrange a hearing
Are there other options open besides the appeal that I will formulate shortly ?
Thank you for any replies and advice
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I did not apply for bailiffs as there would not be enough assets in the house to cover even one third of what I am owed
I will appeal and point out that the debtor drives a car worth some £5-6000 on hp I believe and feeds 2 cats and 2 dogs so obviously has the means from somewhere !
They are in full time employment too though only just minimum wage I suspect
I will see how the appeal process goes and see if anyone else posts who had knowledge or experience of this process
I did not apply for bailiffs as there would not be enough assets in the house to cover even one third of what I am owed
I will appeal and point out that the debtor drives a car worth some £5-6000 on hp I believe and feeds 2 cats and 2 dogs so obviously has the means from somewhere !
They are in full time employment too though only just minimum wage I suspect
I will see how the appeal process goes and see if anyone else posts who had knowledge or experience of this process
As PP has effectively said, 'you can't get blood out of a stone'.
I suspect that the reason that the attachment of earnings order has been suspended is that the debtor has lost his job and is now living solely on benefits. He/she has told the court that the maximum that he/she can afford to pay you each month is just £10, probably submitting a breakdown of his income and expenditure to prove that point. No court will make an order, or leave an order in effect when a request is made to suspend it, that is simply impossible for a debtor to comply with.
I suspect that the reason that the attachment of earnings order has been suspended is that the debtor has lost his job and is now living solely on benefits. He/she has told the court that the maximum that he/she can afford to pay you each month is just £10, probably submitting a breakdown of his income and expenditure to prove that point. No court will make an order, or leave an order in effect when a request is made to suspend it, that is simply impossible for a debtor to comply with.
I know that the debtor is definitely still in employment
I have already spent money on an initial solicitors letter which was ignored so subsequently resorted to the SCC at an expense so far of around £280
I just find it diabolical that 26 years to repay what is owed as acceptable
As I said I will try the appeal process and see what occurs
Best not hold my breath I feel
Thanks again to you all
I have already spent money on an initial solicitors letter which was ignored so subsequently resorted to the SCC at an expense so far of around £280
I just find it diabolical that 26 years to repay what is owed as acceptable
As I said I will try the appeal process and see what occurs
Best not hold my breath I feel
Thanks again to you all
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