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  1. Hello all. I want to make a claim in small claims court but believe I have been given a false name for the person I wish to claim against. He sold me a car and lied on the advert. He has since claimed it was a private so sold as seen but I have evidence that would likely indicate that he is selling cars for profit. (multiple adverts for selling cars, pictures of property with multiple vehicles advertised etc). How can I find out the name of the person to make the claim against? If I use the fake name he will obviously ignore it. I do have the license plate of his car so is it possible to find out any info from that? Any help appreciated!
  2. My understanding is that there is no such database of registered owners. Correct me if I am wrong. The registered keeper is my ex-wife. She has the V5C but obviously that does not mean it belongs to her. EDIT: I questioned if she needed the DRO myself. Apparently the person at Citizens Advice said it is the best option as most of her debt (9000 odd) is over payment of tax credits (an issue with a childcare provider but not fraud so able to be included)
  3. Hello all. I am currently trying to help my ex wife (we are still friends and have children together) with an issue she is having with council tax arrears. A week ago the council obtained a liability order and obviously their next step is enforcement (which they have stated will be bailiffs in a recent letter). She has nothing of value and will be refusing entry to the bailiff as she is currently getting the paperwork together to apply for a debt relief order. The only issue she is having is the threat to the car she uses. The car is registered in her name but last year she wrote her car off and could not afford a new one. Her mother purchased the new car from a private individual and registered in her name but made it very clear that the car was not to be sold and when it was the money was her mums. She has a text conversation with her mum explaining this but this is where the issue is. Is that sufficient proof that the car belongs to her mum? Is it possible to write an agreement between them now or is this pointless? She doesnt want the car removed (obviously) but at the same time doesnt want her mum to have to take legal action if it is. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this for me. That way I may not have to do the school runs in my car
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