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Hi all - sorry if this has been answered before - I did do a search but couldn't find anything...
I have a claim in the courts against RBS bank charges for a relatively small amount, and I will be leaving the UK permanently in around 8 weeks - does this give me any special dispensation to have my claim sped up? And if so, how exactly would I go about that? Would I need to write a letter to the court explaining the situation, or is there some other procedure?
Also I have just recently been charged another fee for going overdrawn, can I add this to my existing claim? Is it again just a matter of sending a letter to the court?
on the first question, leaving the UK gives you no dispensation for the case to be dealt with any speedier.
If you have already filed a claim at court then you can amend the claim but it would be a non refundable £35(I believe it may be worth asking your local court on how much it would cost) to do so.