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Hi all! Ive been looking around the forum and havent been able to find an answer.(sorry if i missed it)
I live in scotland and i am wanting to use the english legal system, correct me if i am wrong here, i have sourced courts nearest to my banks( not just AnL) registered offices,(ok so far?) I know i cannot use the moneyclaim site as i do not reside in england, however my question is this, When sending the documents ( N1 etc) to the court house, how do i pay the fees and how will i know how much they are?
Any help appreciated.
ps sorry if this is the wrong forum.
AnL - lba sent 01/06/06 - no response - £742 Halifax - DPA Sent 25/05/06 - waiting!?!? - £1500 est. Capital One - DPA sent 29/05/06 - Waiting!?!? - £unknown
Scottish law and procedure is not something I know much about. However, there is a dedicated Scottish sub-forum within the General forum where you may find an answer.