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Can a circuit court direct that a maintenance order be paid?

Can a circuit court direct that a maintenance order be paid?

The District Court in making a maintenance order can direct that the payment under the order be made to the District Court Clerk if the court considers that it would be proper to do so. The Circuit Court may as part of its order direct that a maintenance order is payable through the District Court.

How to collect on a court ordered judgment?

Give them an address to send their payment, as well as your contact information in case they have to contact you. Include what forms of payment you will accept. If you will accept credit cards, tell them. The more payment options you offer, the more likely it is the debtor will be able to pay. Request that all communication be handled in writing.

What happens if I take a credit provider to court?

Remember that any legal action will be at your expense. Everything a credit provider does in order to enforce the credit agreement (phone calls, letters, and lawyer fees) will be charged to you. That means your debt will be increasing. So you should only allow the matter to go to court if you feel you have a case to defend, otherwise con

Can a circuit court order be payable through the district court?

The Circuit Court may as part of its order direct that a maintenance order is payable through the District Court. The District Court has a fully computerised payments system for the receipt and transmission of payments received.

What to do if you cant pay a court order?

Depending on your financial situation, you could apply to the court to pay off the debt in smaller instalments. Or you could say you can no longer afford to pay anything at all. You’ll have to give details of your financial situation when you make the application.

What happens when a court order is changed?

About getting a court order changed If your creditor has taken court action against you for a debt, they may have got a county court judgment (CCJ)or other court order against you. The court order means that you have to pay back the money you owe to your creditor, either in instalments or in full by a certain date.

When do you have to pay a judgment?

You should pay the judgment against you as soon as it becomes final. If you do not pay, the creditor can start collecting the judgment right away as long as: The judgment has been entered. You can go to the court clerk’s office and check the court’s records to confirm that the judgment has been entered; and

Give them an address to send their payment, as well as your contact information in case they have to contact you. Include what forms of payment you will accept. If you will accept credit cards, tell them. The more payment options you offer, the more likely it is the debtor will be able to pay. Request that all communication be handled in writing.