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Paul.54 |
Posted - 08 August 2012 : 16:54:12 I live in rented accommodation and receive ESA and DLA.What discount might i expect as regards the court fee? |
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Niobe |
Posted - 09 August 2012 : 08:13:02 Unfortunately it is only the court fee that is discounted - you would have to find the other from somewhere.
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pcoventry |
Posted - 09 August 2012 : 00:37:43 really?
How can they expect someone to stump up £525? Should be the way I suggested it. I am lucky it was paid for me but it's still wrong! |
Niobe |
Posted - 08 August 2012 : 20:07:18 Agree - it is £175 that is discounted.
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Viki.W |
Posted - 08 August 2012 : 20:04:04 It's the other way round. You will pay £525.
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pcoventry |
Posted - 08 August 2012 : 19:54:09 Yes the OR fee of £525 is removed but you still have to pay the court fee. I was given the money or else I wuold have only paid £175 |
Niobe |
Posted - 08 August 2012 : 17:12:55 Hi and welcome to the forum.
If these are benefits that qualify then you should be able to discount the court fee of £175 I believe.
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