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13 years 5 months ago #261 by lukas
Hi,

I'm Lukas from Poland. A UK-based company owes me some money. Not as little to give it away not as much to hire a UK lawyer.

They don't dispute the debt. I have 2 e-mails where they ask about my address and promise to send a cheque but they've never done it.

I have experience with courts in Poland so it wouldn't be problem for me but I can't sue them here.

My question is:
- can UK courts proceed without my attendance; can I send e-mails (printouts) along with a form as an evidence (I doubt they could make a deposition and lie about it)?

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13 years 5 months ago #267 by ashley smith
You do not need to attend court unless the matter is contested.

The following link may be of interest \ help

www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome

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13 years 5 months ago #273 by lukas
Replied by lukas on topic Re:suing a UK based company
That's what I'm afraid of. The debtor can contest because he knows it would be hard for me to attend.

Am I obliged to come? Or may I just send the evidences and my statement if there's a hearing?

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