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My sons in breach of a conditional discharge for been drunk and disorderly. Got arrested last night for the same. In court 4th july. Whats the likely outcome?
I paid off his last lot of court costs etc, cant do it again. Bit worried about bailiffs etc as he will not take any responsibility for his finances.
He will just disregard any court judgment but it will leave me with the mess to clean up.
How on earth can I deal with bailiffs collecting his mess?
I paid off his last lot of court costs etc, cant do it again. Bit worried about bailiffs etc as he will not take any responsibility for his finances.
He will just disregard any court judgment but it will leave me with the mess to clean up.
How on earth can I deal with bailiffs collecting his mess?
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I hope you get things sorted out Nailit - you may be able to get a Declaration drawn up to show to any potential bailiffs who come to call.
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I hope you get things sorted out Nailit - you may be able to get a Declaration drawn up to show to any potential bailiffs who come to call.
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// anneasquith, your post didn't help the OP either. Do you have any advice to offer him - legitimate of course?// nigh
and ahem Nigh - do you ?
my view Nailit is that you shouldnt have to prove it's all your
altho on the teevee programs they say you DO.
(I wonder about bailiffs mis-stating the law on teevee)
Remember your son has given your address so they are allowed to use your address as a starting point - but you dont have to let them in.
NewJ has had a view on statutory declarations - which I will try to dig out - he didnt think much of them.
Eddie - people being abusive towards you !
anything good ?
and ahem Nigh - do you ?
my view Nailit is that you shouldnt have to prove it's all your
altho on the teevee programs they say you DO.
(I wonder about bailiffs mis-stating the law on teevee)
Remember your son has given your address so they are allowed to use your address as a starting point - but you dont have to let them in.
NewJ has had a view on statutory declarations - which I will try to dig out - he didnt think much of them.
Eddie - people being abusive towards you !
anything good ?
oh - New J's view on statutory declaration was on a question about seizing goods posted by someone called
Nailit
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Questio n155475 4.html
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