On the 15th October 2019 some of the industry’s biggest influencers came together for the Civil Court Users Associations (CCUA) annual conference to present: ‘Access to Justice. Fact or Fiction?’
The Civil Court User Association (CCUA) welcomes these reforms as it believes that an increase in transparency and oversight in relation to company registration will help to combat financial crime.
The Civil Court Users Association (CCUA) feels that fixed costs are generally appropriate and well-suited for debt recovery actions, i.e. actions which are generally uncomplicated. However, it is obviously important that they should be adequate.
The Civil Court Users Association (CCUA) welcomes this consultation as it believes that the rule should be changed to provide clarity for court users.
The Civil Court Users Association (CCUA) agrees with the CPRC that the current civil procedure rules for enforcement of possession orders are unsatisfactory.
Response from the Civil Court Users Association (CCUA) to the 19 questions presented in the review of the 2014 enforcement agent reforms introduced by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
Response from the Civil Court Users Association (CCUA) to the 30 questions presented in the breathing space policy proposal.