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18 Feb 14 #422839 by NoWhereToTurnl
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Hi both spud and bulldog,

The amounts both of you are owed comes under the remit of the link I posted earlier. You can do it on-line, the cost was £60, but might have gone up.

The cost and interest at 8% (from the date of default) will be added.

As you both have sealed CO''s and your ex''s earn, its a simple procedure. If the judge requests a hearing, it will be local to you and any additional costs will be borne by your ex''s.

Get to it and if you get stuck, either post or PM me.

Best wishes,

NWTT.

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18 Feb 14 #422849 by bulldog
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Hi spud
There was no mention of any court costs being made payable by the judge for taking this matter to court. So unless a letter is sent separately to my ex then I''m not sure

NWTT, I would have gone down the online claim route but when the courts have me court date in thought that would be best where the ex was concerned.he is having real difficulty accepting authority. If even asked the judge for the name or number of the appeal form as if she was a counter clerk. Silly man!!

Bulldog

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