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  1. What is the best way without costs to inform a debt collection agency my son does not live at my address and prevent further visits to my home address. My son does not live with me and the only connection to my address is he used it once as a care of address to have his NI number sent. Woke up to find the bailiff stood in my living demanding monies for an unpaid motoring fine, was totally unexpected so my doors were not locked....they are now... any ways, my son was at my home at the time of the visit but gave a false name. Right or wrong I told the bailiff my son did not live at this address and had no property at this address and therefore he had no right to be in my property and used my body to direct him out of my living room, there was some resistance on his part but eventually I had moved him to my front door. He then said he was calling police as i had assaulted him by touching him but after 10 mins apparently trying to get through he said he couldn't be bothered and left in a huff. Would a simple email suffice or will I have to pay for a statutory declaration ?
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