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Response to Bank holidays - Curtis Solicitors Plymouth
from Richard Butler (rbutler@e-burystedmunds.co.uk)
URGENT WARNING (from a 'Curtis' experience)
After three letters, within ten days of the third, if their claim is
not disputed and just ignored, Curtis may serve a statutory
insolvency demand upon you (SID). If you haven't made your position
clear to them, they will 'twist' the law and use a SID to make you
bankrupt - sounds unbelievable but true! SIDs are inappropriate where
no money judgement orders are issued and/or claims are disputed but
if you just keep quiet it will be Curtis' hope that these facts are
overlooked by a judge reading their SID, especially when you've been
shown to be uncooperative by not communicating - you'll be assumed to
be in the wrong. It's crazy but all of a sudden the onus of proof
goes to you, and will probably involve using a solicitor - not the
end of the world but still costs time, hassle and money.
IT MAY BE WISE TO ACT VERY QUICKLY. If you chose to do so, send your
correspondence by recorded delivery it needn't say anymore than is
advised on the home-repro website but make it very clear that you are
treating the situation seriously but require proof of the claim
before you can proceed.
See 'Stat Insolvency Demand, Royal & Sun Al MIG - Curtis Solicitors'
question of Q&A section to see how they operate.
(posted 9015 days ago)
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