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    Hello, I've searched high and low for this, but althougth I have sent a creditor a letter explaining why I wouldn't send payslips to prove income (using a CAG template saying it would be unfair to other creditors), can anyone point me in the direction of the actual law which apparentley only a Judge can ask me to do so?

    Any help appreciated!
    []Remember. Everytime a Soldier or Policemen loses thier job, everytime a school can't afford a book, everytime a streetlight has to be turned off - a bankers greed, incompetence and ineptitude played a large part. In Financial Services?, in a Bank? Then think on....you are helping this process along....

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    Re: Law regarding sending information

    Originally posted by blueforyou
    Hello, I've searched high and low for this, but althougth I have sent a creditor a letter explaining why I wouldn't send payslips to prove income (using a CAG template saying it would be unfair to other creditors), can anyone point me in the direction of the actual law which apparentley only a Judge can ask me to do so?

    Any help appreciated!
    You're mis-interpreting the actual facts I presume you've read - i.e. what you refer to, in my knowledge, would be the suggestion that only a judge can demand to see payslips and/or other personal documentation.

    Pay attention to the fact I have made the word "only" bold - reason being that the way I (and I presume what you'd previously read) interpret this is that nobody can demand you supply such documentation, other than a judge..... that is in basic law, I am not referring to a piece of legislation (there aint any) I am simply trying to explain this to you, in that anyone can ask you to supply a payslip and you have a legal right to say pissoff. However if a judge demands one, you must then (legally) supply it.

    Make sense....? k
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      Thanks NID.. Yes it makes sense. And thankyou for this site which helped my now deceased relative beat these buggers last year.
      []Remember. Everytime a Soldier or Policemen loses thier job, everytime a school can't afford a book, everytime a streetlight has to be turned off - a bankers greed, incompetence and ineptitude played a large part. In Financial Services?, in a Bank? Then think on....you are helping this process along....

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