Summary:
Reducing payments or suspending a Bailiffs Warrant is done by debtors who fail to comply with a County Court Judgment
WHEN DO I NEED TO MAKE THIS KIND OF APPLICATION?
Reducing payments or suspending a Bailiffs Warrant is done by debtors who fail to comply with a County Court Judgment. This means that either the County Court already made an order for you to pay a particular amount each month but you cannot afford it or your creditor issued a "Warrant of Execution" and you have been visited by the County Court Bailiff. Making this application often requires two sets of fees to be paid but that should not be the case. Inform the authorities immediately if you have been charged illegally.
APPLYING TO REDUCE AN INSTALLMENT ORDER
Once your creditor take a court action, naturally, your debt will balloon into something that you may not be able to afford. To deal with this, you must apply for a reduction of an Installment Order, which is also done in court. You will file an N245 form on your local County Court and pay