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Ok i know it will happen eventually but i am still waiting for a court date. What s the usual length of time it takes, my case was transfered from northampton to Southampton on June 15th but as yet i havent heard anything just geeting slighty panickly. Does anyone know?
thanks
Ok i know it will happen eventually but i am still waiting for a court date. What s the usual length of time it takes, my case was transfered from northampton to Southampton on June 15th but as yet i havent heard anything just geeting slighty panickly. Does anyone know?
thanks
Hi there,
It depends entirely on how busy your local court is I'm afraid
If it helps at all, it took 3 weeks from my Notice of Transfer to actually receiving a court date, together with "Directions" from the court as to what was to be submitted by a certain date (i.e. court bundle).
You then have normally 14 or 21 days to prepare your papers and submit them. Bear in mind a court bundle could be anything from a few pages to a couple of hundred pages. These days the judges quite often don't seem to be requesting so much from claimants as they're fully aware the bank's will settle before court.