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Lady2017

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  1. Well I already know the balance as it was on the letter he posted. Spoke to marstons anyways and will be showing them all documentation required, just need to speak to bailiff once he turns his phone on. Won't be stepping a foot in my house that's for sure. My ex husband isn't even on electoral here so amazes me why they think he lives here.
  2. I know the area but not exact address. Have spoken to them now anyways but surprise surprise it's the 'representative' who came earlier today that I have to contact and his phone appears to be off with no voicemail.
  3. Could somebody also shed some light on what people can get court fines for exactly and also why some parking fines go to court but others don't?
  4. It says HMCT on the letter he posted. So definitely a court letter. I'll just have to ring the idiots and send some proof. Wouldnt of bothered if knew they couldn't break in, but seeing as they can I best get on the phone.
  5. No, I haven't rang them. I doubt they will tell me anyways. The 'man' that came earlier left a number, bur in all honesty if I can avoid speaking to them I will. Just really curious if they would break into my home for travel fines? I can bare with the knocking as I'm not in or just carry on about my business. Meant to say I'm rarely in.
  6. What do you mean by technically break in? I'll be sending them evidence that he dosent live here, no chance will I be doing their disgusting work for them and giving them addresses, not that I have one. If they come back after this then they are the ones breaking the law. So just to clarify if it is a travel fine then they can break in for this?
  7. He's been gone over a year. There's nothing in his name here. I dont think it's anything to do with driving, I'm 99% sure it's a unpaid train ticket as this is a issue he had many years ago. I don't have much to do with him now. No chance will I let them in, do you know what type of court fine they can break in for? I can prove he dosent live here via tenancy agreement, council tax, phone bills etc.
  8. Hiya, earlier today heard a banging on the door, I don't answer the door to anyone unless I'm expecting them. Knew instantly by the type of banging it was a lovely bailiff. Went on to 'knock and hang around for 20minutes or so. letter posted was addressed to my ex husband for a court fine (I have no idea how he got this as we are separated and he has long moved out). I have 2 questions, the first being can I ring Marstons and explain the situation showing proof of council tax or something, everything here is in my name and he owns or pays nothing towards any of it. Secondly can bailiffs really break in over a court fine, the most it would be would be a travel fine I'm guessing or driving maybe? Can't see it being anything extreme. Thanks in advance.
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