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How to enforce a CCJ
Anna1912
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Hi, I was taken to court by builder and my counterclaim succeeded.
How could I enforce my judgement?
I could see on the MRCOL that my builder tried to enter a CCJ against me. But I cannot see an option for me to enter a CCJ against the builder?
Thanks a lot
How could I enforce my judgement?
I could see on the MRCOL that my builder tried to enter a CCJ against me. But I cannot see an option for me to enter a CCJ against the builder?
Thanks a lot
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I think you'd need to use paper forms to enforce a judgment on a counterclaim.
Start here: https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/enforce-a-judgment1 -
If the value of a CCJ claim is more than £10,000, does anyone know which form needs to be filled out to enforce a judgement?
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