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07 Jun 10 #207863 by stvert
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HI

I need a quick answer.I have been ordered by High Court to file statement till 20th June and next hearing is on 1 july 2010.

What would happended if I send me statment before hearing but on 23 June 2010?

What If I am late in sending statement?

Thanks for your time and help.


Stvert

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07 Jun 10 #207866 by mumsty
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Personally I wouldn't risk not keeping to deadlines although my form E is delayed but thats another story!

I thought the info had to be with the court 10 days before.

Is there any reason why you can't send your statement on 20 June (other than it being a Sunday!!!)

I would suggest either sendng it on the 18 June or first thing on the Monday.

Good Luck

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07 Jun 10 #207869 by stvert
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Hi

Thanks for your reply.Actually I am oversea and I need to send it to my solicitor first by post and it would takes 4 to 5 days then he would send it to High court.

I was thinking may be this whole process takes a bit long and I miss my deadline.

Stvert

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