
Correction to Court Judgment
- or -
Post a project like this£250(approx. $340)
- Posted:
- Proposals: 13
- Remote
- #4442019
- Expired
Web Developer| Architectural Designer | Virtual Assistant|Social Media Marketing Manager|Video Editor| SEO GURU and Graphics Designer| Research Specialist

Certified Attorney in Intellectual Property Laws & Corporate Laws || Online Tutor for A-level & IGCSE in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
Cybersecurity Expert and Consultant | Ethical Hacking | Penetration Testing | ISO 27001 | Python
Civil Litigator, Lawyer, Advocate, Will Writer, Claims Handler, Document Creator, Data Entry, Copy & Audio Typist

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top-rated freelancer/Full-Spectrum IT Services | Web & App Dev, Python, C, UI/UX, Graphic Design | Trusted & Affordable

1189222811315758107496501284490799495112219223120978431188159776488323740749434712363338
Description
Experience Level: Expert
Hello,
I am seeking legal assistance on behalf of my husband regarding a clerical error in a court document.
My husband recently won a legal case against his ex-partner, in which a KC Judge ruled that he has full ownership of the property. The proceedings were concluded with a final sealed Default Judgment confirming that £2 million s to be paid to my husband.
However, the County Court at Central London appears to have made an administrative error in the final sealed judgment — the document incorrectly names his ex-partner as the Claimant. For this final judgment, my husband should correctly be identified as the Claimant.
We have all relevant documentation available and would appreciate guidance on the best way to have this corrected. Please let me know if someone from your team could contact me to discuss this matter further.
Kind regards,
Kanniga
I am seeking legal assistance on behalf of my husband regarding a clerical error in a court document.
My husband recently won a legal case against his ex-partner, in which a KC Judge ruled that he has full ownership of the property. The proceedings were concluded with a final sealed Default Judgment confirming that £2 million s to be paid to my husband.
However, the County Court at Central London appears to have made an administrative error in the final sealed judgment — the document incorrectly names his ex-partner as the Claimant. For this final judgment, my husband should correctly be identified as the Claimant.
We have all relevant documentation available and would appreciate guidance on the best way to have this corrected. Please let me know if someone from your team could contact me to discuss this matter further.
Kind regards,
Kanniga
Kanniga K.
0% (0)Projects Completed
-
Freelancers worked with
-
Projects awarded
0%
Last project
7 Feb 2026
United Kingdom
New Proposal
Login to your account and send a proposal now to get this project.
Log inClarification Board Ask a Question
-
There are no clarification messages.
We collect cookies to enable the proper functioning and security of our website, and to enhance your experience. By clicking on 'Accept All Cookies', you consent to the use of these cookies. You can change your 'Cookies Settings' at any time. For more information, please read ourCookie Policy
Cookie Settings
Accept All Cookies