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County court claim form

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  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    Maybe too big


    Try splitting it over more posts
  • Quentin wrote: »
    Maybe too big


    Try splitting it over more posts

    seems to have worked now, cheers though :beer:
  • 1505grandad
    1505grandad Posts: 4,024 Forumite
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    I presume The Claim Form issued on 16/12/2017 is wrong?
  • Weirdbeard
    Weirdbeard Posts: 11 Forumite
    edited 10 November 2017 at 1:36PM
    I presume The Claim Form issued on 16/12/2017 is wrong?

    well spotted, cheers :beer:

    date edited to 10/10/2017
  • KeithP
    KeithP Posts: 41,296 Forumite
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    Weirdbeard wrote: »
    ...i'm planing on uploading over the weekend. any further advise much appreciated.
    should i only upload to the gov.uk site? or post hard copy too?
    Surely you read in Bargepole's post that uploading to the MCOL website "destroys the formatting, and makes it hard for the Judge to read".

    It is suggested that you:
    1) print the defence statement
    2) Sign and date it
    3) scan it back in as a PDF
    4) send as an email attachment to the CCBC.
  • KeithP wrote: »
    Surely you read in Bargepole's post that uploading to the MCOL website "destroys the formatting, and makes it hard for the Judge to read".

    It is suggested that you:
    1) print the defence statement
    2) Sign and date it
    3) scan it back in as a PDF
    4) send as an email attachment to the CCBC.

    yes i have keith, i was just wondering if i should upload the pdf and post, or just upload, i will be doing points 1 - 3, as i have started the claim on the moneyclaim.gov.uk website, should it also be emailed? i can't see an email address on my claim form!?
  • KeithP
    KeithP Posts: 41,296 Forumite
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    Weirdbeard wrote: »
    i can't see an email address on my claim form!?
    Google ccbc contact us
  • i've found a couple of email addresses, i shall be emailing my claim to all as i have tried the website and it's useless, you're limited to a maximum of 120 lines.
    i've also tried calling the claims court and i was put on hold for 20 mins then cut off
  • Hi all.
    I have today received a 'Notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track'.
    I'll be having a look through the forums on how to proceed, but as always any advice offered would be very welcomed.
  • nosferatu1001
    nosferatu1001 Posts: 12,961 Forumite
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    Newbies thread post 2. You need to keep referring back to it as it has every part of the process laid out for you.
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