If a CCJ judgement is set aside, this does not mean the debt is cancelled, simply that you and the creditor are in the same position as before the CCJ was registered – you now have to decide how to pay the money back, to defend the claim or to settle the agreement with the creditor directly.
CCJ set aside – what happens next?
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