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:confused: I've been getting conflicting advice, i am from Scotland and i am taking the Halifax for £1600. too big for small claims in Scotland does anyone know how i go about filing court papers or any links would be helpful :confused:

 

I am going through the proceedure at the moment with the Abbey.

I went to my local Sheriff Court, they gave me the forms, I filed them out and it was passed to the Sheriff Clerk as a Summary Cause, not small claims, paid £39, and a date was set for 24th April 2007 and the forms were sent back to me, one for me to keep and one to be served to the bank by either a sheriff officer or a solicitor, however, I was advised by a solicitor to send it to the bank via recorded delivery, which I did.

I hope this helps.

If you need more information, send me a private message and I will e happy to tell you what I am going through.

Kind Regards

Cally

:DABBEY-WON! £1,359.34

:confused:CAPITAL ONE WON £1,523.27+£39court fees.

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