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  1. my income is too low to gain them more than a few pounds a week. I can't just ignore the form and hope for the best. I need to protect my ability to buy or rent when this is all over. I don't know what to put on the form...I freely admit I owe them money but the circumstances that trigger the repayment hasnt occurred. what can I put on the form to explain it?
  2. Hi Andy, thanks for taking the time to look at my problem. I don't have a copy of the agreement I signed, apparently their usual terms and conditions that I had at the first appointment apply. they have emailed me invoices but only as part of enquiries as to asking me about the update of the sale. the solicitor today said that they will give me 14 days notice if they plan to enforce the ccj and will put it in writing. I don't know what to think or do. there's no point in them doing any of this. they can't get a charging order because the house is in my ex husbands sole name. I'm terribly afraid.
  3. I typed this in this morning but I couldn't have posted properly. 1. the claimant provided professional services to the defendant at the defendants request. The claimant subsequently invoiced the defendant for those services and invoices totalling the sum of £**** remain unpaid. details of which are contained in the attached document. 2. The claimant has written to the defendant on several occassions requesting payment of the balance due. 3. The claimant is also entitled to and claims interest from the date payment fell due until payment at the rate of 4.5% per annum persuant to section 69 of the county court act 1984. As at 7 december 2012. the claimant claims, payment, interest and costs. I spoke to the solicitors firm today who are taking me to court they said not to bother to respond to the court forms. as far as they are concerned the agreement to pay out of the proceeds of sale still stand. They won't enforce the order unless I fail to keep them updated or show I'm not trying hard enough to sell the property. I'm even more confused now.
  4. The claim was issued in Northampton on 28/12/12. Brief details of claim : claim for money relating to unpaid invoice. They started charging me interest at 4.5% pursuant to section 69 of the county court act from the date payment fell due. The invoice attached to the form is dated 27th January 2012. I definately signed something about payment after the sale of the house before the court final hearing in September 2010 but they wont give me a copy. Thank you so much for taking an interest. I haven't broken any agreement, I'm just so confused.
  5. Two years ago I got divorced. The solicitor I saw told me I wasn't entitled to legal aid as my benefits income was too high. She did however agree to represent me and I would pay her when the matrimonial home is sold out of my share. the house has been lingering on the market for two years, I have reduced the sale price incrementally by £100,000. Six months ago the solicitor apparently had a 'drive by' valuation of the house done and felt that it was overpriced by another £45,000. I told her the estate agent disagrees and in any case if I sell at that price I would be forced to become homeless with my little boy and she would have to wait as had been previously agreed. She then started charging me 4% interest on what I owe her. Two days ago I had a the court papers for a ccj. She said she has invoiced me four times in the last year and I haven't paid up. No mention was made of our agreement that I would pay her on sale of the house. I have asked her for a copy of my credit agreement and agreement for the interest charges four times now. In April, June, December and again two days ago but she just wont send me a copy. I'm afraid, I don't know how to fill in the papers correctly and I can't face the idea of standing up to her in court. I can't get a CCJ, i need to get a small mortgage when this house finally sells or its a 5-7 year wait on the council housing list or taking the homeless route to be housed somewhere awful. Even landlords in my area check your credit history. Please help advise me someone I have asked her for a copy of our agreement
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