Does a County Court Judgment Expire?
A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a court order issued in the lower courts of England and Wales when an individual or company fails to repay money owed to a…
Read MoreA County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a court order issued in the lower courts of England and Wales when an individual or company fails to repay money owed to a…
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Read MoreIf you’re owed money, costs, or rent, and the person who owes you hasn’t paid, obtaining a County Court Judgment (CCJ) can be an effective way to secure payment. Here’s…
Read MoreSo, you’ve won your Money Claim Online (MCOL) judgment, but the debtor hasn’t paid up. What do you do next? The purpose of this blog is to explain your next…
Read MoreThe Housing Minister has confirmed that the ban on residential evictions in England will continue until 21st February in England. Restrictions in Wales follow largely in the wake of England’s…
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