Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Hi,
I am at the stage where I didn't put enough details in my form, so I have been advised to send a N244 form, which I have downloaded but I am very unsure on how to fill it in and I am getting worried that I will get it all wrong and it will be thrown out!
I am out of my depth, I don't understand a lot of the treads on here and I havn't been able to find a template that is filled in with the legal jargon on it.
I wondered if someone could help me , please?
if u can type here what was in the letter exactly then im sure one of the helpers will let u know what it means and what to do next, dont panic hun its all going to be ok
Thankyou for your kind words, I was beginning to give up! Karnevil advised me to fill in the N244 some months ago because I hadn't added enough in the particulars of claim. I filled one in and sent it to the court, I recieved a letter saying that it was going to be heard, so I paniked and rang the court, the lady said I don't need to attend. It was then thrown out because I didn't attend! So I need to do the n244 again and attend when it's heard. Which scares me to death as well!
The bit I am stuck on is
2.Clearly state what order you are seeking and if possible attach a draft
3.Briefly set out why you are seeking the order,include the material facts on which you rely,identify any rule or statuary provision.
I am in over my head!
please could someone run through the N244 form with me, I am thinking about going with a company and paying them to do it now. Nobody seems to want to help!