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Received court letter requesting attendance and MC100 form


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I am no expert but here are my thoughts.

 

The MC100 form is a Court document that you need to fill in which contains boxes for your income and outgoings.   Ultimately it will reveal how much surplus income you have after your bills are paid.

 

In ordinary circumstances it allows the Court to assess how much you can afford weekly to pay towards a fine that is, or is about to be levied.

 

I have never heard of this being asked for by a Court long after the proceedings have ended but I am not a solicitor and neither have I had fines or weekly payments so it might be quite common.

 

My suspicion is that maybe they think you have not been paying or they have lost the records of your payments.

 

If I was you I would download the Form, print it several times.  Fill out one in pencil in case you make any mistakes and once you are satisfied you have got it right then fill out the other in Pen.   When you get to Court you can hand it in to the clerk of the Court who might just be satisfied and dismiss you from the Hearing if there is one for that day.

 

I would also download your bank statements for the entire period and highlight the payments so that if they think you have not paid then you have immediate evidence to hand that you have in fact paid.

 

I stress my inexperience in this matter, just laying out what my thoughts are and what I would do.  Hopefully some other CAGers will come along to add to the thread.

 

Good luck.

 

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