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got there
Junior Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08 October 2008 : 17:35:41
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Does anyone know what the income level is to be able to claim the court fee back?
thanks in advance x |
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Needafriend
Junior Member
United Kingdom
344 Posts |
Posted - 08 October 2008 : 18:50:35
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Hi GT
No sorry i had the application and details sent to me by the court which listed how they do it but i dont have it now.
Hope you find out.
Take care
Jo x Your Mother Hen :-)
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got there
Junior Member
United Kingdom
461 Posts |
Posted - 08 October 2008 : 19:05:42
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thanks Jo
Would be grateful if anyone still has this form/leaflet to hand thanks in advance x |
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got there
Junior Member
United Kingdom
461 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:01:16
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Does anyone know the answer?? |
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huntersrishon
Junior Member
189 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:11:59
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Hi Getting there, I have just found it!! Here goes if applying as a single person with no children 12,000 with one child 14,735 two children 17,470 three children 20,205 four children 22,940 If a couple different rates, I have those also!!!
Dee |
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got there
Junior Member
United Kingdom
461 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:19:54
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Thanks Dee,
I am well under the threshold so should be able to claim the court fee back. thanks for that x |
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huntersrishon
Junior Member
189 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:28:31
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Hi gettingthere
You need to fill in form EX160 and the guidance notes are EX160A. You should be able to get them off her majesty's courts service (HMCS) website.
Dee :-) |
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eamonn
Junior Member
320 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:33:54
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hi gettingthere have just looked up the compactlaw website and it says that you need form ex160 to claim and that the fee can be reduced if you are in receiptof income support,jsa, pension credit guarantee,you are in receipt of "legal help" from solicestor, "working tax credit where child tax credit is being paid or there is a disability or severe disability element and gross annualincome taken into account for the calculation of working tax credit" or to "pay the fee would cause you hardship" i hope that helps |
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got there
Junior Member
United Kingdom
461 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2008 : 21:36:29
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Thanks for your help yet again. x |
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