Jump to content


eviction


castleking
style="text-align: center;">  

Thread Locked

because no one has posted on it for the last 5777 days.

If you need to add something to this thread then

 

Please click the "Report " link

 

at the bottom of one of the posts.

 

If you want to post a new story then

Please

Start your own new thread

That way you will attract more attention to your story and get more visitors and more help 

 

Thanks

Recommended Posts

Hi there, sorry for the delay in replying. I will be back on line tonight and will go through everything with you. Also we can do an up to date statement for you to take to court with you.

 

Stay positive,

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Replies 53
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Hi there, I'll work on a statement for you to take to court with you - what time are you at work today are you still on afternoons? I have some meetings from 10.30 til around 12, so won't be able to post anything until after that.

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi, yes send the cheque (take a photocopy of it first) and keep the recorded delivery receipt from the PO. You can take that to court with you too. I'll include it in the statement.

 

Can you list the dates and amounts of the last 4 or 6 payments you have made please.

 

Will post statement shortly.

 

Thanks

 

Ellx

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi Ell

Last Payment £190 16/08/08- £760 12/8/08 -£860.50 30.05/08 -£860.50 30/04/08. The Educational Authority have not sent me anything about my daughters condition.

Thanks for the help.

Much appreciated

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi there, affixed is the statement for court. You will need to affix a copy of your budget sheet (write the case number and appendix 1 on the top). You will then need 3 copies of it all - one for you, one for the judge and one for the other side.

 

The second page I have sent you is the detail of the Norgan case law which we have used. Make sure you read it so you understand what it is about, don't attach it to the statement, just take 1 copy along with you on the day so you have it to hand if need be.

 

The hearing will take place in a private room with just yourself, the judge and a representative from the other side. You should arrive at the court in plenty of time. If there is a CAB advisor or duty solicitor present (a lot of courts have these there nowadays) ask them to come into the hearing with you - they will support you.

 

The rep from the other side (usually cocky junior graduates just out of law school!) may ask if they can speak to you before the hearing, it's up to you whether you do or not, sometimes they can be intimidating so if at any time you feel pressured, you just have to say you'd rather wait for the judge to make a decision.

 

You will find that the judge will expect you to be nervous and will guide you through the process which should take no longer than 5 - 10 minutes. When you address the judge it should be Sir or Madam. When you speak you should try to stay calm and speak slowly.

 

As it's your application you will be asked to speak first, but as I said the judge will guide you. You should say "Sir/Madam - may I give you an up to date statement" and then hand it over to him/her.

 

I'm sure it will be fine, you have a regular income and can make payments towards the arrears. Judges do not want to give possession to lenders if there is any possibility that the debtor can maintain payments going forwards.

 

Any questions, just shout.

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

Castleking Statement for Court.doc

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Well the big day tomorrow,12 hours away and im like a nervous wreck.I feel like i am going to go to pieces.I haven't anyone to have my daughter so she has to come with me. I don't really want her to face this. Let's hope they don't rip me apart!

Link to post
Share on other sites

If you were based in Newcastle I would come to court with you and watch your daughter. But dont worry too much everything will be ok. Ive been there and its not a nice experience, but Ell-en helped me thro it and I got there.

I will be thinking of you xx

Link to post
Share on other sites

H there, just wishing you luck for today. Don't forget to take the copy of the N244 with you as well as your statement in case you need to refer to it.

 

Stay Strong - it won't be as bad as you think and will soon be over

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi, yes the judge should have all the documents you forwarded with the N244, but take your own copy in case you need to refer to it.

 

Stay positive

 

Ellx

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Was just thinking the same thing - maybe she's had to go to work, was on afters this week I think

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi Guys.

Yes I went straight to work after the case Yes the judge suspended the warrant as long as the monthly payments are made by the 15th of every month. He agreed £65 extra and all fairness to the solicitor representing gmac he was amazing. Gmac hadn't sent my files thro until 10.25 so i think he was panicking. But he told me not too worry. When I enterd the room my nerves went to pieces and i started getting upset. The judge was quite harsh but everyone was saying on this forum about these solicitors pity they didn't have more of him. I think he was representing me more than Gmac!LOL!! Its nice to have a laugh after all this.

Once again thanks for all your help (I can't thank you enough!)alsothanks to all the people that wished me Good Luck.

Anyone going through what i went them through I wish them all the best!

Thanks Ell.x

Link to post
Share on other sites

Brilliant news, glad you got a good one from GMAC (very unusual), although apparently there's a guy that a lot of lenders use at my local court - he's semi retired and always on the side of the debtor. PM me which court it was if you don't mind.

 

Hope you get a good night's sleep now hun, and everything goes well for you from now on.

 

Well done for being brave:)

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hiya, you're not nagging hun, the judge should have let the bailiff office know, but just to put your mind at rest - ring the court on Tuesday and check, I'm sure it will be ok though.

 

Ellx

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 Caggers

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Have we helped you ...?


×
×
  • Create New...