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Right, here goes....Do not let the bailiffs in under any circumstances and keep all doors and windows locked. If you have a car then move it away from your property ASAP. They can not force entry into your home and you don't have to speak to them, in my case after 90 days of the receipt of the court liability order the case gets sent back to the court, I'm on day 79. So sit tight and ignore all their threatening letters, if you let them in they can use that to gain access to your home legally in the future for you to sign a walk-in possession order...YOU DO NOT WANT THIS!! If it is your child's debt then download a Statutory Declaration online and list all your possessions on it and get it signed by a solicitor (£5), make a copy and post it out of your letterbox if the bailiff visits again! So try not to worry, it's just scare tactics and they will try every angle...good luck!
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