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Can I be litigation friend...

 

No, he must sign the AQ himself. A litigation friend is someone representing a child or patient ie incapable of representing themselves. If it ever reaches court you can represent him as a lay representative (although he must be present) or as a 'MacKenzie's friend' where you can advise him in court but not actually address the court yourself.

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One question should I send Abbey a copy of the AQ and copies of my letters requesting I represent my son. I don't want them having reason to hold up proceedings by insisting he is present!!!

If you represent your son he would have to be present also. But the chances of actually having to appear in court are extremely slim.
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the very nice lady said it was at the judge's discretion as to whether he would need to be there, hence the letters from both my son and myself, 'respectfully' requesting same.

She's right, but judges generally insist that the claimant is present, but it's always worth asking. If you don't ask, you don't get
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According to Martin this could mean the banks will start defending these claims for the whole amount and only settle for the differences.

I'm not sure why he says things like this. The OFT ruled similarly on credit cards over a year ago and it hasn't made a jot of difference to credit card claims. They're still having to settle in full
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