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look at syd's mom's thread - i put 3 statements of evidence on there somewhere - to show how to make it personal to your claim - the original is in the court bundle for dummies item 3 the link is the new strategy post 55 first letter copy it - then make it fit your claim by looking at those 3.

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If you do need a bundle it is needed for the court and the solicitors. If the court don't want it, don't bother for the solicitors, but check it out first with the court to be sure. If you don't need it, then don't worry about it. If you haven't been asked for a statement of evidence then you don't need that either. Just do as the court ask and don't second guess them. If it's a directions hearing of some kind you shouldn't need this at the moment, but take your time and prepare properly for the time when it is needed.

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Jo, listen to me.

 

1 Take a deep breath.

2 You are in control.

3 The bank are in your headlights.

4 You are taking the bank to court and they fear you.

5 Follow the court instructions, no more, no less.

6 Plan what you will do with your money.

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oK i HAVE PRINTED EVERYTHING OFF ( i THINK)

 

What I'd like to know, as I have been reading other posts and now a bit confused, is do I have to alter the date on my spreadsheet so that the interest calculated stays same as when I filed MCOL or do I leave it and send latest spreadsheet in to both parties??

 

Please advise

 

A very nervous Jo x

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Unless the court have asked you for a bundle you should not send it to them. The Bank Templates Library has a copy of a standard court bundle and explains how this should be set out, but there is absolutely no point in sending it until you are asked for it. There is no urgency at all to this.

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Caro

 

All thats stated on the Court allocation letter is that:

 

Each party shall deliver to every other party and to the court office copies of all documents (including any experts' report) on which he intends to rely on at the hearing no later than 14 days before the hearing.

 

Which incidentally I missed as all this should've been in last Monday but i was snowed under at work and forgot!

 

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Okay fair enough. I looked back at your thread and could not see that. I don't think it matters what date is on the schedule of charges, as long as it is clear what date it is up to, and the daily rate that needs to be applied when settled. The more up to date it is, the easier it will be to calculate the settlement when you get it. Make sure you claim for your SAR assuming you did one.

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I think if you can put it in a file it will be easier for the court to refer to it. Is it properly numbered and indexed?

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Looks like you're on the home run then. As it is late is there any chance that you can take it in to the court personally and apologise for its lateness due to your oversight? If not then just try and get it in to todays post.

 

If you haven't had the banks bundle, I suggest that you fax or email them to remind them that you haven't had it, and ask if they intend to send one or would prefer to pay you the full amount of your claim, with a reminder of how much that is to date, and how much a day it is going up.

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Well its proof of what you are saying on your schedule so just the ones with charges on would be a minimum but I would just whack the lot through the copyer and stick them all in rather than trying to sort them.

 

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gr8, will be lucky if i get this in the post tonight! Got to number that sodding things yet and number index sheet. Grrrr. Why oh why didnt I do this earlier, oh yes I know, was working on building my business up.

 

To anyone else reading this......get your court bundle organised ready for printing off if need be!

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Thanks everyone for your help.

 

Only just got back on my pc freaky as AVG firewall wont let me connect to internet unless I disable the damn thing, kinda defeats the object a bit, can anyone offer any assistance ?

 

Took Court bundle into Court this morning and plan on ringing DG to let them know theirs has been posted.

 

Also want to ask up until I am in court on wednesday can I still add any more bank charges I may get inbetween now and wednesday or not??

 

Jo

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