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I have Just received a Statutory Demand, what CAN I do?

Stat Demand Received?Do not ignore it. Don’t throw it away!

You need to act quickly (You have 18 days to deal with it)!

You can remedy this situation (if the debt is disputed)

A Statutory Demand is a formal legal document requiring you to pay off an outstanding debt either by instalments or a lump sum or to secure it against a property.

If you do not comply with the demand, the creditor may be able to apply for bankruptcy against you within 21 days.

Some creditors use  a Statutory Demand as a tactic to frighten you but they should always be taken seriously. A Statutory Demand issued by the  HM Customs and Revenues should be regarded as serious.

I need further help

Please do not hesitate to contact dominiccooper@kpsolicitors.com or call 01744 636000 he will be able to assist you on these matters.

Is it possible to deal with this myself?

If you want  to deal with this on your own, you should apply within 18 days to your local County Court to “set aside” the Statutory Demand under any of the following circumstances:

You  dispute amount of money owed

You can pay the debt

You have a counterclaim of more than the money owed
You owe  less than £750
The demand is  in error

The Statutory Demand must be complied with to prevent any further action being taken against you.

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