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Dubious CCJ for NHS Aintree

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  • josean
    josean Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Quentin wrote: »
    As explained earlier.

    It's not just a "letter"!

    You now have a ccj registered against you by the court

    To get it removed from the records you either make a successful set aside or pay it off in full within a month from the date of the judgement

    Date of the judgement being the date on the letter?
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 131,747 Forumite
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    No, the date the judgment was recorded on the file. May not be the same.

    Do as advised as the solicitor needs to see your offer & deadline stated tomorrow morning.
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  • josean
    josean Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    No, the date the judgment was recorded on the file. May not be the same.

    Do as advised as the solicitor needs to see your offer & deadline stated tomorrow morning.

    Done already. How do I go about finding out the date of judgement?
  • esmerobbo
    esmerobbo Posts: 4,979 Forumite
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    josean wrote: »
    Done already. How do I go about finding out the date of judgement?

    On the default judgement top right hand corner after the court address it will have "issue date" you can search yourself here.

    https://www.trustonline.org.uk/
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
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    @op

    The claimant may or may not accept your offer.

    But unless you pay the judgement in full within the month it will remain on the register as advised.

    The extra costs you incurred will include the fee the claimant had to pay to the court to issue the claim.

    £169 is in the ballpark
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
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    josean wrote: »
    Date of the judgement being the date on the letter?

    As previously advised, that isn't a "letter"

    That is the judgement and is effective from the date of issue shown on it
  • josean
    josean Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Going for a set aside. Will cost me more and will be more effort but I am prepared to give it a go.
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
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    Good.


    But you need to act quickly.


    To be able to get a set aside hearing you must apply promptly as soon as you are aware of the ccj


    Try to get the application in this weekend. (Though bear in mind #47)


    Time is of the essence!!
  • josean
    josean Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Quentin wrote: »
    Good.


    But you need to act quickly.


    To be able to get a set aside hearing you must apply promptly as soon as you are aware of the ccj


    Try to get the application in this weekend. (Though bear in mind #47)


    Time is of the essence!!

    We were actually abroad Jan and Feb.
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
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    josean wrote: »
    We were actually abroad Jan and Feb.

    Not really relevant for a court claim you received in April
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