I'm looking for some help please and I'd be really grateful for anything anyone can offer.
Both myself and my partner have always been careful with money. When trying to apply for credit recently, my partner was refused and later discovered she has a Default on her credit file from Natwest.
This relates to an overdraft on a current account she had with an ex husband. He ran up gambling debts unbeknown to my partner. At around the same time as the trouble started with Natwest, my partner was diagnosed with cancer and underwent several rounds of major brain surgery. She also lost her house in the process. She made arrangements with the mortgage lender, Nationwide, and paid off small amounts until the house was sold - just before being re-possessed.
My partner was told by her ex husband that he had taken a CCJ for this overdraft debt and everything was sorted. My partner has never heard anything directly from Natwest herself about this debt since the divorce settlement some years ago.
The discovery of the default has come as a huge shock. The whole period of the financial difficulty and surgery was very difficult for my partner and her 2 children. Her ex husband is a useless plank, he watched his children almost thrown out onto the street and did nothing. My partner coped amazingly well considering and doesn't want to stir up the past.
The default is obviously having a negative effect on her credit file. I have spoken to Natwest Debt Recovery Team on 0845 3015139 and done as much as I can with them. Obviously, they can't speak to me but will speak to my partner if she is willing.
I'm going to try to persuade her to ring but I'm wondering if this will open a can of worms.
My partner's credit file from Equifax shows the current account default date as 31/10/2009 and the last date updated 19/12/2010. The current balance shows as £5004 and the default/delinquent balance is £4409.
Is it likely her ex-husband actually took a CCJ? Why is this still on her file. How long will it stay on her file? Why is it that nothing has happened since 2010 with this entry on my partners file?
It really upsets me because my partner can handle debt responsibly and always makes payments on time. She is stuck with this because of her ex husband and I know it depresses her.
Please, what does it all mean and what can we do?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and hopefully help.
Both myself and my partner have always been careful with money. When trying to apply for credit recently, my partner was refused and later discovered she has a Default on her credit file from Natwest.
This relates to an overdraft on a current account she had with an ex husband. He ran up gambling debts unbeknown to my partner. At around the same time as the trouble started with Natwest, my partner was diagnosed with cancer and underwent several rounds of major brain surgery. She also lost her house in the process. She made arrangements with the mortgage lender, Nationwide, and paid off small amounts until the house was sold - just before being re-possessed.
My partner was told by her ex husband that he had taken a CCJ for this overdraft debt and everything was sorted. My partner has never heard anything directly from Natwest herself about this debt since the divorce settlement some years ago.
The discovery of the default has come as a huge shock. The whole period of the financial difficulty and surgery was very difficult for my partner and her 2 children. Her ex husband is a useless plank, he watched his children almost thrown out onto the street and did nothing. My partner coped amazingly well considering and doesn't want to stir up the past.
The default is obviously having a negative effect on her credit file. I have spoken to Natwest Debt Recovery Team on 0845 3015139 and done as much as I can with them. Obviously, they can't speak to me but will speak to my partner if she is willing.
I'm going to try to persuade her to ring but I'm wondering if this will open a can of worms.
My partner's credit file from Equifax shows the current account default date as 31/10/2009 and the last date updated 19/12/2010. The current balance shows as £5004 and the default/delinquent balance is £4409.
Is it likely her ex-husband actually took a CCJ? Why is this still on her file. How long will it stay on her file? Why is it that nothing has happened since 2010 with this entry on my partners file?
It really upsets me because my partner can handle debt responsibly and always makes payments on time. She is stuck with this because of her ex husband and I know it depresses her.
Please, what does it all mean and what can we do?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and hopefully help.
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