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urgent. court fees

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  • sieve
    sieve Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    Glad it all worked out well mate - is the deed now done? If so congrats :)
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  • maxmycardagain
    maxmycardagain Posts: 5,853 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    sieve wrote: »
    To be honest I don't really care, I was only trying to be helpful to the OP but I have been shot down by someone who misunderstood what I said, I won't bother in future.

    Sorry I'm having one of those days, I do care, but I have no time for people that try and make me look like an idiot and then don't even have the courtesy to acknowledge that what I was trying to say actually did have some merit.

    telling someone thier action would be ILLEGAL when you only think so is tantamount to scare-mongering.

    ill-advised, questionable, tactless, poorly planned, maybe, but "illegal"?

    under what criminal law would they be charged?

    if you happen to be legally trained and work for the OR (or the CPS) i will be happy to retract all my comments....
  • jasper00_2
    jasper00_2 Posts: 38 Forumite
    Am I right in thinking that if you receive working tax credit but not child tax credit then you don't pay the court fee?

    Also, do you pay the fee and apply to get it back or do you turn up to the court with proof of your benefit and then they waive it?

    thanks.
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