What is a redetermination hearing?
What is a redetermination hearing?
You can write to the court to ask them to review the County Court Judgment – this is called a ‘redetermination’. You’ll need to ask for a redetermination within 2 weeks of the judgment. after your creditor didn’t accept your offer, the court set a payment plan without a hearing.
How do I apply for a redetermination?
You can usually ask for a redetermination by sending a letter to the court, although you can sometimes be asked to complete form N244 instead. Check with the court. The case will normally be transferred to your local County Court hearing centre if there is going be a hearing. There is no fee to pay.
How do you fight BW Legal?
If you wish to make a complaint about BW Legal, you need to do this directly to them in the first instance. You can phone them on 0113 323 1784, visit their website, or send them a letter to Enterprise House, 1 Apex View, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS11 9BH.
Can you ignore legal?
If you think you shouldn’t have to pay the debts BW Legal say you owe, then you may be able to stop the letters and calls. In this case, you cannot stop BW Legal contacting you altogether. You should never totally ignore them, as interest might accrue on your debt. This will make your situation and payments much worse.
How can I ask for a redetermination of a case?
When to ask for a redetermination of a CCJ?
You admitted the claim and made an offer of payment, but the creditor did not accept your offer. After the creditor did not accept your offer, the court set the rate of payment, but there was no hearing. Once you have been served with an order to pay the CCJ, you only have 14 days to ask for a redetermination.
How are court cases handled in Hawaii County?
Different types of cases are handled differently within the court system. Violations, petty misdemeanors and most misdemeanors are handled in the District Courts. Felonies may begin in the District Courts, but after a preliminary hearing, are committed to the Circuit Courts. All jury trials are held before the Circuit Courts.
Where are jury trials held in Hawaii County?
All jury trials are held before the Circuit Courts. Juvenile and certain offenses involving family members are heard before the Family Courts. Criminal offenses are defined by state law in the Hawai’i Revised Statutes (HRS) or by county ordinance in the Hawai’i County Ordinances (HCO).
You can usually ask for a redetermination by sending a letter to the court, although you can sometimes be asked to complete form N244 instead. Check with the court. The case will normally be transferred to your local County Court hearing centre if there is going be a hearing. There is no fee to pay.
When to apply for redetermination after a CCJ judgment?
Your application for redetermination is received by the court no later than 16 days from the date of judgment on the CCJ judgment letter You apply for redetermination by writing to the court and enclosing a copy of your budget showing the amount you can pay.
How are court records available in the state of Hawaii?
Case information provided by the Judiciary through this website is made available “as is,” as a public service with no warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability, accuracy, non-infringement or fitness for a particular purpose. Certified court records are available in paper form at each courthouse.