Category: County Court Judgments

  • How a CCJ Can Affect Your Ability to Rent a Home

    What is a County Court Judgment (CCJ)? A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a type of court order issued in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland when you owe money to someone and fail to repay it as agreed. If a creditor takes you to court over an unpaid debt and the court finds in their…

  • How to Enforce a County Court Judgment (CCJ) in the UK

    What is a CCJ? A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a formal decision made by a county court in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland stating that someone owes you money and must repay it. If you have taken legal action because a person or business has not paid a debt, and they either admit the…

  • How to Set Aside a CCJ: Steps, Reasons and Impact

    What is a CCJ and Why Might You Want to Set It Aside? A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a type of court order that can be issued against you in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland if you fail to repay money you owe. If a creditor takes legal action and the court decides you…

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