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Serving an order to attend court for questioning
I need to serve an order (N39) on a debtor to attend court for questioning regarding his financial position.
I have received the relevant documents from the court.
Obviously he's got to be handed this in person, but what if he refuses to take it? Also as the document is being handed over do you have to state what it is? ie "This is an order to attend court for questioning" or can you just hand it to him without saying anything?
I know I have to swear an affidavit after it's been handed over.
I have received the relevant documents from the court.
Obviously he's got to be handed this in person, but what if he refuses to take it? Also as the document is being handed over do you have to state what it is? ie "This is an order to attend court for questioning" or can you just hand it to him without saying anything?
I know I have to swear an affidavit after it's been handed over.
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