When a person is unable to pay his creditors, a civil case can be brought to the County Court in England and Wales, or the Sheriff Court in Scotland. The court can make a judgment (or a decree in Scotland) against the debtor that then remains in force until such a time as the debt is paid.
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Getting The Most From A CCJ Remortgage
A CCJ remortgage is a remortgage that is designed for someone with a County Court Judgment or CCJ. A County Court Judgment is when a legal decision of monetary value has been handed down against a person. This means they have a bad debt and it is reflected on their credit. This can often be more damaging then a simple bad credit mark on a credit history. However, there are lenders who specialize in CCJ remortgage.