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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: July 9, 2025, 5:18 am
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Great! Thank you
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: July 28, 2025, 2:57 pm
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My mediation is coming up in a few days. If the case ends up in
court, what would my defence be? What do I actually say in court
(never been in this position before)?
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: b789 Date: July 29, 2025, 5:38 am
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Stop panicking. The mediation call is not part of the judicial
procedure. All you do is offer £0 and it will be over in
minutes. If the non-legally trained mediator tries to offer you
any advice about your defence, complain. The mediation is a
complete waste of time.
You have already submitted your defence. The claim is defective
as it does not state any cause of action. If it isn't struck out
after allocation, it will be discontinued.
After your 5 minute mediation call, you will receive a letter
from the court telling you that your case has been transferred
to your local county court and then a judge will review the
defence and make an order whether to strike it out or will
adding a hearing date and deadlines for the claimant to pay the
£27 trial fee and the deadline for submitting witness statement.
Come back when you receive the notice of allocation and the
dates/deadlines.
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: August 28, 2025, 7:23 am
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Hi
I've had my mediation and offered £0. I received a letter to say
the claim has been transferred to Brighton. In the meantime,
Moorside Legal wrote to me and asked me to pay £100 instead of
£240 which they requested at mediation. See letter below.
Should I respond to them or leave it?
Without Prejudice Save as to Costs
Dear Sirs,
We email to propose a settlement offer.
Whilst we are willing to present our evidence to the Court, as a
gesture of goodwill and to put this matter at rest, we propose a
settlement.
Our final offer is £100
Should you decline this offer, we will present our evidence to
the Court, requesting the full outstanding balance and further
costs including hearing fee expenses.
This offer cannot be accepted at Court.
To make payment you can do so in any of the following ways:
You can call us on 0330 828 5850 to make the relevant payment
arrangements. You will need your customer reference number; or
You can make payment via bank transfer to the following account:
Account holder name: Moorside Legal Services Limited
Bank name: Lloyds bank
Sort code: 306541
Account number: 49689760
Kind regards,
Kai Ali
Logo
Kai Ali
Paralegal
0330 828 5850
moorsidelegal.co.uk
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: jfollows Date: August 28, 2025, 7:46 am
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If you leave it it will gradually reduce to £0. You are only
paying for certainty, and I feel the collective advice here is
that if you stay the course you will pay nothing, but of course
this is not totally certain.
See Reply #29 above.
Anyone who asks for £240 at mediation, then reduces to £100, is
only headed in one direction.
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: November 12, 2025, 7:47 am
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Hi
I've just received another email from Moorside Legal; the offer
to settle has now gone up to £180. Should I ignore it?
We write in relation to the above matter.
Settlement Proposal
Our Client remains open to settling the matter without the need
for the Claim to progress further, and as such proposes the
following settlement options:
£180.00 via one lump sum payment payable within the next 7 days;
or
£200.00 via 2 monthly payments with the first payment due within
the next 7 days.
How to pay
There is still time to make payment to avoid the need for a
Court hearing. You can do so in any of the following ways: -
You can call us on 0330 828 5850 to make the relevant payment
arrangements. You will need you customer reference number -
10118660; or
You can make payment via bank transfer to the following account
-
Account holder name: Moorside Legal Services Limited
Bank name: Lloyds bank
Sort code: 306541
Account number: 49689760
If you choose to make payment, via bank transfer you must use
the following reference as your payment reference 10118660 to
ensure we can quickly allocate the payment to your matter. If
you do not, we may not be able to allocate the payment to your
matter
If you choose to make regular card payments to us these will be
made under a Continuous Payment Authority ('CPA'). This
authorises us to take the agreed amount on a regular basis. CPAs
can be set up weekly, fortnightly, or monthly. If we are unable
to take your payment, we will attempt to take the payment later
that day. If that fails, we will reattempt the next working day.
If you wish to provide an alternative payment proposal, please
contact us within 7 days of receipt of this email.
If the Claim is not settled
We hope this matter can be settled without further Court action,
however if we are not able to reach a settlement, we are
instructed to prepare for a Court hearing.
You should be aware that any further action could incur further
fees and costs, and our Client may seek to recover them from
you.
You may wish to seek independent legal advice.
Yours sincerely
Hannah Shaw
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: b789 Date: November 12, 2025, 8:14 am
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Ignore it. If they are so sure of their position, why would they
want to settle for less? They are trying to avoid getting a
spanking in court.
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: March 20, 2026, 9:07 am
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Hi
I have received a court date for 5th May at Brighton County
Court. What should I do now? Thanks!
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: jfollows Date: March 20, 2026, 9:25 am
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Please post whatever you have received, especially if they
include other dates for other things.
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Re: Court form received requesting financial details
By: CRAGINK Date: March 31, 2026, 6:08 am
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