Of course this all presumes that once you've sold your home you will never buy or own another one ever again, because what is to stop the frustrated creditor applying for a CO (Restriction) on any subsequent property or asset you own
The debt doesn't evaporate even if you are successful in wriggling out of the Restriction (and I genuinely hope some people can) it remains as the original CCJ. Although it's rare for a Claimant to get an attachment of earnings against a Defendant due to non-payment of a CCJ, what would the DJ think if asked to order an attachment of earnings because the Defendant has been seen to avoid the original CO (Restriction) ordered by a court
Please don't misunderstand me, I'm a passionate supporter of not paying creditors whenever possible. At the same time I don't want to lull people into a false sense of security


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