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Firstly thanks for taking the time to read our post!!
I am handling my partners bank charges claim against the RBS, and as the title suggests we have received a 'Notice of Allocation to the small claims track (hearing)' i.e a court date for 07th sept, prior to that all documents to which we intend to rely upon within court, need to be sent to court and the defendants solicitors by 16th July.
The details
Defendant: RBS
Defendant Solicitor: Cobbetts
Court Date: 07/09/2007
Court: St Helens county
bank charges: £1466 exc interest £2146 inc interest
Action so far
Standard letters initially ( statement request, lba etc.....)
HMCS online
Cobbetts filed acknowledgement
Cobbetts filed defence
Cobbetts made 'request for further information'
We used template letter from CAG to decline request
We provided court/cobbetts allocation questionnaire (N149), Breakdown of charges, and draft order for directions.
Current Status
As outlined above, court in september.....but this is where the questions start!!
In the last correspondance from court notifying us of the court date, no reference was made to the 'Order for directions'....so am i correct in assuming that this request was not granted, and therefore we need to take no action ourselves regards that document.
What documents/evidence to support claim do we need for court.
My partner is non too confident about the prospect of attending/speaking in court, is it possible for me to 'represent' her in some way on the day, or is it just going to be a case of me making sure she is extremely well prepared!!
Im not expecting anyone to 'spoon feed' me with this information, as i will be thoroughly researching the above issues using the resources on this site, BUT any sound advice, guidance, links to relevant documents etc.... or messages of support will be greatly appreciated, the easier, and less stressfull i can make the whole process the better!!
Again thanks for reading our post,and may we wish you all well
Barclaycard: SETTLED AFTER LBA
Barclays 1: AT COURT
Barclays 2: WITH FOS
Capital One: SETTLED AFTER N1
Egg: SETTLED AFTER LBA
HFC: S.A.R - (Subject Access Request)
Lloyds TSB: S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) - WITH Information Commissioners Office
RBS: AT COURT
Re: Wynne v RBS....court 07/09....help appreciated
Hi All
before i update you on the wynne v RBS saga, a big thanks to FC for the links and guidance provided in the post above.
Anyhow, i now have the court bundle together and first thing tomorrow i will be sending copies to the CC and defendants solicitor, ive spent approx 6 hrs reading,printing, reading, clicking, clicking back, re-reading etc.....but im sure it will be wrth it!!
My big concern now is that the claim is my partners, but ive handled it from day one, (never expected it to go this far!!) and hence have slowly built up my knowledge/understanding of the relevant issues/procedures etc....whereas if it goes all the way to actually sitting down at court and presenting our case my partner hasnt had the benefit of the last 7 months research, and quite frankly she is terrified!!......so will have to work hard on preparing her and/or pray they settle before then!!
Either way we will be seeing this out to the end, and im sure we will be victorious!! (my churchillian moment!!)