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  1. Afternoon all ! Need a little advice on a creditor applying to court for an attachment of earnings from a CCJ. How will a court assess this if I am contracting on short term three month contracts ? How will the court perceive this if I contacted the creditor to pay missed payments but they refused to accept them pending court response ? Thanks...
  2. I have completed an N56 Statement of means form for a debt in my name. I have a letter from Restons stating that they note I am married but have detailed no income for my spouse and to fully assess my offer of repayment they need to have sight of the whole household income. Is this true? The debt has nothing to do with my husband. I should also note that the court has thrown this out as I am self employed, earning little or no income.
  3. Hope this post is in the right place.... My ex hubby is paying Arrow Global/Restons for an old debt. It went to court and he was served with an AOE but he agreed a lower payment of £15 per week by DD instead of the £30 taken from his wages. He has been paying this for a couple of years now, in the last 6-8 months he has missed about 4 payments so they are enforcing the AOE. He has moved jobs and they sent the request to his old employer but obviously as he is no longer there the courts have sent a letter to his home address with the form N56 to complete. As he is earning about £20 more a week can they increase the £30 to a higher amount? All help appreciated, thanks.
  4. Hi all, I am suffering from stress and depression, am currently under medication and due to be referred to a psychiatrist in the new year. I am just about holding onto my job, but I am taking more and more days off - which is a worry in itself. Last year my council issued an attachment of earnings order for outstanding tax arrears because they didn't accept my proposal to repay. My local MP managed to get it withdrawn (thankfully), but I still had the embarrassment of my workplace being made aware. I told the council about my mental health then, and offered to provide proof, but they didn't want it. The same council have now served another one for arrears going further back. I am owed deposit money from a previous landlord who failed to return it (in the same period as sthe council's claim) and that money was earmarked to pay off my council tax. I'll now have to borrow the money to take him to court. I'm also claiming back PPI which will help pay these arrears and some others. All I need is some more time to get these owed monies and they will be paid in full. So far, the council show no interest in helping me or understanding my situation. They want their money now and that's that. My question is this, should the council pursue me so agressively if I have mental health issues? Very grateful for your advice, am finding it hard to cope. Thanks
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