I found this frightening link in the banking section-
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/locking-up-defaulters-is-only-way-to-recoup-debt-26541857.html
Where a woman who owed unsecured debt of only 5k had an "imprisonment order" against her. For those of us in serious mortgage difficulties, this is a worry. I am still unsure of the actual court procedure, and presumed that a judgement would simply be attached in my absence if I did not show up. But I wonder if that carries further risk of imprisonment orders, especially in the case of much higher amounts owed than this woman who owed a tuppence compared to many mortgages.
Are we risking prison by ignoring the banks and not showing up to court to defend our non-payment?
Well failing to turn up in court for a case you are a party to is always a stupid idea
If you don't show up to show your means to the judge you run the risk of an unaffordable instalment order being granted against you.
That would be a good enough reason for me!!! You can always turn up and say you did not have the money to seek legal advice, but making no attempt to engage in the process will never been seen in a good light.
I think you're slightly misunderstanding. A court date to decide if you owe the money can not be defended. You either owe the money or you do not. Trying to defend it will not stop it. If you wish you can try and delay it and many people do. Basically it's just a judgment that confirms that you owe the money. Which you do. Contesting it time and again just leads to more costs for you.
But the court case for an installment order should never be ignored. You must and should go into court even if you do not have the money for a solicitor. There is a full thread on this by Time who did an excellent job going into the ins and outs of it.
A) there is a possibility my brother wont be in the jurisdiction if and when the court requests his presence for the instalment order, and most likely he wont be able to afford to return for a while, until he's covered lodgings over in canada etc and worked for a period and gets himself set up.
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