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CCJ and my Credit Score- All correspondence sent to address from 2013

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  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    They may attend if they want to argue against the set aside. Otherwise I would have thought you are almost guaranteed of getting the set aside.
    Remember to ask for your costs. If only the issue fee (£255)


    I attached a schedule of costs with everything I handed in... :} Is that alright?
  • yes, let us know how you got on
    Although a practising Solicitor, my posts here are NOT legal advice, but are personal opinion based on limited facts provided anonymously by forum users. I accept no liability for the accuracy of any such posts and users are advised that, if they wish to obtain formal legal advice specific to their case, they must seek instruct and pay a solicitor.
  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    yes, let us know how you got on


    I will do.
    My hearing isn't for another month yet.
  • Well...
    It's not over yet... I have to wait 2 months to see if they want to defend the judges ruling. He has set it aside for now. He didn't award costs because he said presumably if you want your credit score cleared and don't want to have to return to court to defend the claim, they would be more likely not contest his ruling if there were no monetary claims
  • DoaM
    DoaM Posts: 11,863 Forumite
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    Eh? He didn't even award you the set aside fee back? If not then I'd be making a claim against the PPC for that amount (plus court fees).
  • After discovering the HWF, I didn't have to pay the £255
  • KeithP
    KeithP Posts: 41,296 Forumite
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    zebrarose wrote: »
    After discovering the HWF, I didn't have to pay the £255

    That's good. What's an HWF?
  • Help with fees
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