A charging order on a property is a court order that secures a judgment debt against a debtor’s property. Once granted, it means the creditor must be paid from the...
A charging order on a property is a court order that secures a judgment debt against a debtor’s property. Once granted, it means the creditor must be paid from the...
When standard debt collection fails, specialist legal services can recover judgments that creditors have written off as uncollectable. In England and Wales, these services include High Court Enforcement Officers, commercial...
For most CCJs over £600 where the debtor has reachable assets, transferring to the High Court is cost-effective. The court fee is £71. The HCEO’s enforcement fees are recovered from...
No. A landlord in England cannot legally evict a tenant without a court order — except in very limited circumstances involving trespassers with no tenancy agreement. Attempting to evict a...
When a debtor is self-employed, evasive, and actively avoiding contact — while continuing to trade and take on new customers — standard enforcement approaches can stall. This case study explains...
Only certificated High Court Enforcement Officers can execute a Writ of Control in England and Wales. To transfer a CCJ to the High Court, you instruct an HCEO company directly...
A Shergroup High Court Enforcement case study in which a debtor attempted to avoid payment by citing a minor title discrepancy on the writ. The debt was acknowledged throughout. The...
You should consider transferring a County Court Judgment to the High Court when: the judgment debt exceeds £600, the debtor has not paid within 30 days of the judgment, and...
Moving a County Court Judgment to the High Court means transferring enforcement from a county court bailiff to a High Court Enforcement Officer. This is possible for most CCJs over...
Moving a CCJ to the High Court gives creditors access to High Court Enforcement Officers — the most powerful civil enforcement tool available in England and Wales. HCEOs can act...
Transferring a County Court Judgment to the High Court is a formal legal process available in England and Wales. It does not exist in the US — CCJs are a...
When a debtor refuses to accept legal documents, turns physically aggressive towards enforcement agents, and requires police attendance before making payment — that is precisely when the authority of a...
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