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Civil Enforcement Ltd - Help & Guidance needed please

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  • Maxbrum1
    Maxbrum1 Posts: 8 Forumite
    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    Yay! Did you turn up and claim your costs?

    No i did not, is it too late to claim?
  • I have a question on my county court claim form, where can I ask it?
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    Start your own thread - after reading the newbies faq thread to see if it's answered there. (Please delete this post in someone else's thread!)


    #2 in the FAQ thread covers court claims and court correspondence in detail
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 151,863 Forumite
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    Maxbrum1 wrote: »
    No i did not, is it too late to claim?
    Probably, you should have gone along on 3rd May and asked to see the Judge for 5 minutes and argued 'unreasonableness and wholly vexatious claim' bearing in mind the waste of time they've hit you with since 2017 over this claim, then dropped it.

    You could try writing to the Judge now by name, and enclose a costs schedule and point out the above and the Claimant's conduct throughout has led to you spending xx hours on it (at £19 per hour LIP rate).

    Did you actually turn up, then get told the case wasn't listed? If so, add your travel and parking costs and loss of leave/salary for attending on 3rd May, to the costs schedule (example has been there for you, in the NEWBIES thread all along) and tell the Judge CEL did not inform you of the discontinuance and claim costs 'on the indemnity basis'.

    You may well get turned down but nothing ventured, nothing gained.

    We could have told you all this in time, had you asked in April, as preparation, and you could have filed a costs schedule earlier that week.
    in particular Loadsofchildren123 and Coupon-mad. You guys are doing amazing job
    Thanks - we are both women but 'guys' is maybe a generic word!
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