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  1. Good idea, thanks. I have tried this already and Marston originally said they don't care and that they can still get a locksmith to force entry into my house but they've gone quiet over the last few days.
  2. Thank you for your help. I've fended them off for now and am working on the Stat Dec for myself.
  3. Thank you. That is very useful and a big relief. I panicked that the HCEO could take the lot! I've managed to fend the HCEO off for a few more days and am going to try and get my son to deal with this and sign a stat dec etc but it won't be easy.
  4. Thanks. Yes he had all of that and hid it from me and ignored it. He will have to deal with the consequences of this himself, but thank you for the help!
  5. After this all happened he no longer lives with me. His room is now empty apart from my furniture.
  6. Thanks all, sorry about the delay in getting back to you all! The HCEO agreed to not come round until tonight as he could tell I was upset yesterday. I will get my son to sort out his own mess, but I need to know if the HCEO can can my possessions or car? Nothing in my home belong to my son. The HCEO said he could take anything in the house and I need to prove within 28 days that it is mine and not my son's. is this correct as it seems backwards to me! I will not be letting the HCEO into my house but need clarification please about what he can/can't take for this debt that isn't mine.
  7. Hi all I have today received a letter and discovered that my 20 year old son has debts totaling nearly £2000 which Marston say are for unpaid fines for not paying for several train fares after getting caught with no ticket. The letter says their client is "HMCTS Manchester". I called Marston and they say they will attend my home tonight and unless I can prove with receipts items are not mine they will take them as my son's and I will have 28 days to prove they are mine to get them back. My son lives at home and has nothing and all items such as TV etc are mine and not his. How can they taken them?! It doesn't seem right. Is my car at risk as well? Should I move it and hide it? It's in my name only and has nothing to do with my son. I know that the HCEO can't break into my house but can open via an open or unlocked door so I won't be answering when they call but I am still scared. Please can you help?! Thanks in advance.
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