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Court Fines

If you’ve been given a Magistrates’ Court fine it’s important you pay it. If you don’t, the court can:

  • Take the money from your wages or benefits
  • Send bailiffs to your home to collect what you owe – You’ll have to pay bailiff’s fees as well as your outstanding fine
  • ‘Register’ the fine – This means the fine will stay on your credit history for 5 years and might stop you from getting credit in the future 

In extreme cases you could be put in prison, but normally only if the court thinks
you’re deliberately not paying.

We can assist you with handling your court fines, getting the costs reduced and
attending any hearings with you.

Our experts can guarantee a payment plan which suits your affordability. We are able to support you with disputes related to your fine and reopen previous cases.

If you have a benefit order or benefit deductions taking place or if your employer is taking deductions from your wages, we are able to assist with revoking such orders.

If you currently have a bailiffs warrant or a warrant for your arrest, please contact us immediately and our experts will help revoke the warrant

County Court judgements (CCJ)

Our experienced team of county court judgements (CCJ) lawyers have developed a deep and widespread understanding of dealing with all aspects of County Court Judgments (CCJ). We are often approached by clients who have unknowingly had a CCJ placed against their credit profile and are seeking advice and guidance on what to do next.

Get in touch with a CCJ Removal lawyer:
Our specialist Dispute Resolution team have years of experience in handling a wide variety of cases in relation to CCJ Removal and have represented a number of clients successfully.

Get in touch with a member of the team to speak to an expert lawyer who will be able to assist and guide you throughout the process of removing a CCJ.

Do you need Assistance?

For more information and support or to request a call back from one of our Court Fines or County court Lawyers, please complete the form below. Alternatively please call 01332 314141