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CCJ – Intend on offering an amount to them – will I still have a CCJ if amount is paid in full?
mrpear_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi all,
Will keep this very short.
Have an old 2012 debt with uni (4.5k) which has recently been taken to court with interest for £6k (interest)
Now I can pay this in full but due to the way I was treated on the course I intend on offering to pay 2k with them (they kicked me off the course 1 week prior to final exams and I did not have one single paper that didn’t end without a distinction marking. I just couldn’t get a student loan other than the initial one the uni offered)
Question is. If I go to court, and get the CCJ – if they agree to the £2,000, and I pay that ASAP (within the 30 days) will I still have a CCJ? Or can I still apply for it to be removed as the agreed debt was paid in the 30 days?
Thanks
Will keep this very short.
Have an old 2012 debt with uni (4.5k) which has recently been taken to court with interest for £6k (interest)
Now I can pay this in full but due to the way I was treated on the course I intend on offering to pay 2k with them (they kicked me off the course 1 week prior to final exams and I did not have one single paper that didn’t end without a distinction marking. I just couldn’t get a student loan other than the initial one the uni offered)
Question is. If I go to court, and get the CCJ – if they agree to the £2,000, and I pay that ASAP (within the 30 days) will I still have a CCJ? Or can I still apply for it to be removed as the agreed debt was paid in the 30 days?
Thanks
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Why would they agree to take less if they have a CCJ against you?
The time to complain was when you were at uni, or just kicked off the course.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0 -
Unlike some here, I am not omniscient. If I am wrong correct me. I won't take offence.
The law is like an ocean - have a swim but don't drown.0 -
Are you saying judgement has already been granted, if so you appear to misunderstand the process.
You have 30 days to settle the debt in full, then the CCJ will be removed.
If you don’t settle within 30 days, the judgement stays for 6 years, and you must pay what the court tells you.
Your post is a little unclear as to if you already have a CCJ or not.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free wannabe, Credit file and ratings, and Bankruptcy and living with it boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.For free non-judgemental debt advice, contact either Stepchange, National Debtline, or CitizensAdviceBureaux.Link to SOA Calculator- https://www.stoozing.com/soa.php The "provit letter" is here-https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2607247/letter-when-you-know-nothing-about-about-the-debt-aka-prove-it-letter0
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