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Hi, Would be very grateful for any advice any one could offer me please. On 25th July 2013 we had judgement entered (quite correctly) against our company for in the amount of £1477.50 against a debt which hadn't been paid. Immediately upon receiving the judgement notice I sent a form N245 back to the court with a reasonable offer of £200.00 per month which is what can currently be afforded to repay the debt. Today 2nd August, have just received a visit to our company address by a High Court Enforcement Officer who has 'seized' goods to the value of the debt and left me with 7 days to pay the debt in full. At the moment this is simply not possible, and whilst I completely understand that the debt should have been paid, I would like to know if there is any way I can prevent further enforcement action and pay at the rate of £200.00 per month as intended on my form N245. Obviously this hasn't been rubber stamped by the court yet, and I'm not sure if now, even if it was rubber stamped, whether it stops any further action. My questions are therefore as follows: 1) If the county court agrees my offer of £200.00 per month, does that stop the high court enforcement even though goods have been levyed? 2) Do I attempt to make a deal with the high court enforcement company for the £200.00 per month? 3) Is there an alternative form I can fill in and send off to prevent further action whilst I get some money together to sort this out? (I'm not arguing that this should be paid, just could do with some time to do so.) Any help gratefully received! MW
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