Do you need to remove a CCJ? If you’ve discovered a County Court Judgment on your credit file, this could have dire consequences for many areas of your life. For example: Lenders may be unwilling to offer you a mortgage at a decent rate You may not be able to rent a home. Your job […]
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7 Reasons Why a Settlement Agreement Beats an Employment Tribunal Claim
If you’ve fallen out with your employer, you may consider claiming compensation through an employment tribunal. However, have you thought about whether you’d be better off with a settlement agreement? As an employee, you should consider the potential benefits of settling your dispute early and the significant risks in pursuing a tribunal claim. In many […]
3 Blogs Every Employment Solicitor Should be Following
If you’re an employment solicitor, you’ve probably noticed an awful lot of fellow lawyers are writing blogs. Some blogs just to attract new business. Hence the plethora of law firms who jumped on the World Cup bandwagon and used it as a thinly veiled marketing opportunity to find tenuous links to employment law in completely […]
How to Decide Whether to Pay a CCJ or Apply to Remove It
Discovering a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against your name can be alarming. It negatively impacts your credit rating, affecting your ability to secure mortgages, loans, and other financial products. Faced with a CCJ, you need to decide whether to apply to set it aside or pay it off. This guide will explore both options to […]
How a CCJ Impacts Your Job Prospects – And What You Can Do About It
A County Court Judgment (CCJ) doesn’t just harm your credit score—it could cost you your next job. Many employers these days will do a credit check against prospective employees to find out whether or not there are any CCJs against their name. If you’ve received a CCJ, they may decide not to employ you. This […]