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NiceCupOfTea

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252 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Hi folks,

Currently submitting a claim against a parent who owes me for their son's music lessons. Tried every avenue and given them overy opportunity but they have just been stringing me along.

I have been dealing with the mother (email, phone, recorded delivery letter), but the original contract names mother and father on it (only one signature on it, can't tell whose).

I was going to submit the claim in the name of the mother as it is her I had been dealing with - the claim allows me to name 2 people in my claim, but I think this just muddies the waters, and possibly allows the question of "why didn't you contact the other person?". I think it's fair to assume that they communicate though and certainly at this stage (3 months+ after original invoice) I don't think trying the father is going to make any difference.

Thoughts? Want to get this right first time - it should be open and shut so I don't want to leave any loopholes open.

NiceCupOfTea

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25,295 posts

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Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Thanks guys - I have been teaching him for 6 years or so, but they have always needed a boot up the backside to pay. This is his last term so clearly trying it on. Every contact has been full of excuses and promises.

Justin, would the fact that I have never had any contact with the father go against me? ie, would the court want to know why I had not tried to contact him?

NiceCupOfTea

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25,295 posts

252 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Bit complicated, but it is on loan and belongs to the school - I have managed to get this back (but I was a bit worried about it for a while!). I do have his last exam certificate but can't see that this will work as leverage...

NiceCupOfTea

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Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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JustinP1 said:
Do they live together?

If so, fine. If not, he'll need a letter before action as they'll get papers separately.

Don't take his instrument. You'll get in trouble.

What kind of sum are we talking about?
From the info I got from the school both parents are at the same address - so should I name him separately?

As this was his last term lessons automatically terminate at the end of this term and he was required to give back his instrument in the last lesson.

£200 is the sum owed, plus £6 odd for a recorded delivery letter and 2.5 months' interest (couple of quid). And the fee for the process obviously.

NiceCupOfTea

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Monday 1st September 2014
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Just to update this, I submitted a claim after they stalled again, and I finally received a cheque through the post with a letter of apology (and more excuses as to why it had taken so long).

The notice of issue I got is a little unclear what I should do if I am paid - I am assuming the defendants haven't communicated with the court. Should I contact the court directly or do it through the moneyclaim online website?

NiceCupOfTea

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Monday 1st September 2014
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No email address on the form - is there a standard one for MCO claims? It's Northampton.