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County Court Administration Order (CCAO)

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County Court Administration Order (CCAO)

If you owe no more than £5,000 to at least two creditors and have a court judgment entered against you by one of your creditors which you are unable to pay in full, you can ask the court to make an administration order. Under that order, you are required to make weekly, monthly or quarterly payments from your income to the court which distributes them to your creditors in the proportion to the amounts that you owe them.

The court may, if there are difficulties in obtaining payments from you, make an attachment of earnings order which is sent to your employer directing that amounts be deducted from your wages and paid to the court for distributing to your creditors.

If you are not sure about the extent of your problem then try filling in our online Debt Calculator.  This will help you calculate how much money you have left over each month to pay your debts (creditors)

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If you would like one our experts to contact you to discuss your financial position and how we can help, please send us your details so we can arrange a call back at a time that is convenient to you.

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