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Can you be issued a FTA warrent for not attending a civil court date?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo" data-source="post: 2690657" data-attributes="member: 256593"><p>No this is not an arrestable offence. What will happen is that the other side will win the case by default. You would be better of going to court, it is not that terrifying in civil cases, and just tell the judge that you are dead flat broke, with absolutely no assets and no likelihood of having any in the near future. He could dismiss the case in your favor. My advise is to go, your credit is already down the toilet so you have nothing to lose, and who knows you may come out of the court a winner, but dont count on it. At least you will be able to tell your side of the story, and remember this, unless the amount that you owe is in the thousands, it is quite likely that they will not show up, it happens quite often,. They threaten you and then do not go to court, so as I have said, what have you got to lose? Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo, post: 2690657, member: 256593"] No this is not an arrestable offence. What will happen is that the other side will win the case by default. You would be better of going to court, it is not that terrifying in civil cases, and just tell the judge that you are dead flat broke, with absolutely no assets and no likelihood of having any in the near future. He could dismiss the case in your favor. My advise is to go, your credit is already down the toilet so you have nothing to lose, and who knows you may come out of the court a winner, but dont count on it. At least you will be able to tell your side of the story, and remember this, unless the amount that you owe is in the thousands, it is quite likely that they will not show up, it happens quite often,. They threaten you and then do not go to court, so as I have said, what have you got to lose? Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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