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CCJ issued during appeal - help needed


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Hi

 

Hopefully someone could advise me on whether I can get a CCJ removed/overturned that has just been registered against me whilst appealing a court order. The case is still ongloing against Robinson Way yet my credit file is now showing a CCJ judgment has been listed against me.

 

To me it doesnt seem lawful to have a CCJ listed against me whilst still fighting the case in court. I am at the stage where I am requesting a hearing for the right to appeal. I've already lodged my appeal which initially was denied.

 

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can offer advice.

 

Many thanks

 

Ian

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What have you done to appeal ? i.e what application, using what form.

 

Did you not defend at the original hearing ?

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I have filled in an appellants notice and received a SAR with all my bank details. I've even evidence from LLoyds from a transcript between them and Robinson Way to suspend any further action on the account. I've just received a letter from the court today giving a date of 14th Dec for a hearing to request permission to appeal after my original appeal request was denied.

 

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