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CCJ/Charging Order and Interest
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No, as I understand it you have 14 days from the issue of the judgement to appeal and I believe there is no charge. After that you can apply to vary the payment amount using a form N245 from any court or debt charity (CCCS gave me mine) then it does cost. I was quoted £35 by CCCS but that was a while ago.
What court is this?
Anyone know the right charge?
It was Northampton court who seem to be sending us on a wild goose chase. The money we have to pay a month is too much due to mising out childcare costs. We need to appeal the amount and explain it was missed in the first place. I admit we owe the money. I'm so confused0 -
fanofmartin wrote: »Sorry to jump in someone else's thread, but my judgement was way too high. We won't make first payment. Due to stress and tiredness we omitted childcare charges on the form and have gone to appeal. The court has been more than useless and even given mis information. We are being charged £75 to go to court and appeal to judge. Is this right shinyhead. I am very stressed
Is your County Court Judgement set too high? Send me a PM if you would like and I will run through your options if you are still having problemsI am a Debt Counsellor that works for the CCCS and have specific permission from Martin, to post on these boards to try and help those in debt. Read more information on the CCCS and what it does in the Debt Problems: What to do and where to get help article.
CCCS is a registered charity, and there is no charge whatsoever for any of the services we provide to our clients. We take great pride in offering first class help and advice, but we only offer this where we have been able to fully explore and understand your circumstances with you. We want to help you understand these choices and their possible implications but not make them for you.
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