A court claim for a credit card was won by a creditor who later sold on the court debt to a DCA, but never went back to court to change the ownership. Nothing is paid, ever.
What is the status of the "debt"? Is it a credit card debt under CCA or a court award/"debt"?
It has been stated a court "debt" is never SB, but the courts may refuse to accept further action after 6 or so years - as the claimant would have had sufficient time to enforce.
I assume the CCA no longer applies as the "debt" is now a court award.
If an F&F were offered to extinguish the court award and was refused,
a) does that have any bearing on the SB status?
b) does the action affect the court's view on enforcement?
What action can be taken by the current DCA?
What is the status of the "debt"? Is it a credit card debt under CCA or a court award/"debt"?
It has been stated a court "debt" is never SB, but the courts may refuse to accept further action after 6 or so years - as the claimant would have had sufficient time to enforce.
I assume the CCA no longer applies as the "debt" is now a court award.
If an F&F were offered to extinguish the court award and was refused,
a) does that have any bearing on the SB status?
b) does the action affect the court's view on enforcement?
What action can be taken by the current DCA?
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