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Request for Judgement - How long does it take?


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Natwest have until 25th September to acknowledge my claim. I went down the N1 Route with the county court instead of the MCOL route.

 

As of today I still ahvent heard anything. On the 26th (If I still havent heard anything) I plan to request a judgement.

 

Can anyone tell me how long it is likely to be after I request a judgement to the Court actuall making a judgement??

 

Please advise as I'm starting to get a bit nervous now.

15th June 2006 - Requested Statements from NatWest

30th June 2006 - Received Statements

15th July 2006 - Preliminary approach sent for £2,156 in charges & £351.78 in interest on those charges

22nd July 2006 - Received standard response from Stuart Higley - Saying get lost

29th July 2006 - Letter Before action sent

8th Aug 2006 - Standard response saying Get lost

7th Sep 2006 - N1 Form Submitted

25th Sep 2006 - Claim Acknowledged by Cobbetts

11th Oct 2006 - Defence Entered by Cobbetts

11th Oct 2006 - CPR 18 Request from Cobbetts, letter sent to Cobbetts

3rd Nov 2006 - Deadline for Allocation Questionnaire

3rd Nov 2006 - Allocation Questionaire Submitted

5th Nov 2006 - Received Copy of Cobbets AQ

7th November 2006 - FULL AND FINAL SETTLEMENT RECEIVED!! CHEQUE FOR £3239.92!!!!

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Don't worry about it. Sometimes the banks will ignore the claim and you will win. It can take 24-48 hours for the courts to process this. You may get the win cheque within 5days.

 

Good Luck.

George Loveless - “We raise the watchword, liberty. We will, we will, we will be free!"

 

My advice is only my opinion, I am not a legal expert.

 

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