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Adrian.kl
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Posted - 05 February 2010 :  16:07:36  Show Profile  Visit Adrian.kl's Homepage  Reply with Quote
i,m currently filling my br forms in and have just got a court claim form through from one of my creditors what should i do ?

Housing
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Posted - 05 February 2010 :  16:11:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

Welcome to the forum.

What type of claim form have you received?

Post back and we can advise accordingly.

Is it a statutory demand?

Regards, Richard

"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)
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Richard P
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Posted - 06 February 2010 :  11:02:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Adrian

obviusly need more info.

Has the creditor (HMRC) already taken you to court and these are the claim forms to confirm their action ?.

what should i do ? depends on the type of form and the action taken by the claimant.

what are the initials on the top of the form

as Richard housing states post back ASAP because certain types of forms have a very strict time frame that you must respond within

regards Richard
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Housing
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Posted - 06 February 2010 :  13:15:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi again,

Just seen the other Richards post and again I say if it is a statutory demand, then there is a very short period of time to stop that creditor making you a creditor bankrupt. It needs to be dealt with now.

Please feel at liberty to post back or phone one of the insolvency experts.

My expertise is in housing matters and the law that covers that area

Again, good luck, Richard

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Hi

Welcome to the forum.

What type of claim form have you received?

Post back and we can advise accordingly.

Is it a statutory demand?

Regards, Richard

"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)



"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)
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