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I'm hoping that somebody can help me here because I am about to start action against BOS and have got myself completely confused about what to do. My questions are these:
1. If I use MCOL and give my friend's address but mine as correspondence address is this OK? Will I have to do 2 claims or can I combine them as they are under £5000 combined?
2. If I use Summary Cause. Is there anywhere on the forum where I can find a statement of claim to use and what forms do I actually use. I have 2 amounts - one for £2500+ and one for £1500+. Will I have to do each of these claims individually ie wait for one to settle before doing the next or can I put them in all at once.
3. At the moment I am claiming income based job seekers allowance and the fees are quite high. I will be able to pay the£120 for MCOL tomorrow but do I send my claim form asking for it to be refunded with the claim when I put it in.
Sorry to be a pain about this but I have searched the forum all day trying to find answers and have got myself completely confused.
Re: About to start action - confused and need help!!!
1. Dont Know sorry, but I think I read somewhere that this has been done (except maybe you should have the correspondance go to your friend for forwarding...dunno). If your 2 claims are for the same account then there is no reason why they should'nt be combined, as far as I am awars.
2. No Idea whatsoever sorry
3. If you claim with paper N1 and are in receipt of certain benefits you can get remission on fees and not pay a penny....but if you are using MCOL you can't, then there is a space for you to include court costs in your claim.