I Have a Charging Order – What’s Next?
If you have obtained a CCJ against your judgment debtor, it means that the court has ordered the debtor to pay back the money owed to you. A court order…
Read MoreIf you have obtained a CCJ against your judgment debtor, it means that the court has ordered the debtor to pay back the money owed to you. A court order…
Read MoreIf you’ve chased a customer exhaustively with no sign of payment, it may be time to consider legal action involving a bailiff or debt collector. Sometimes, there’s no choice but…
Read MoreIf you owe money to your creditor and struggling to keep up with the debt payments, a debt management plan may be right for you. A debt management plan, or…
Read MoreCharging Orders are a potential method of securing a creditor’s debt which is in excess of £1,000. The Order must be secured by the creditor against the same property of…
Read MorePoor cash flow management prevents businesses from growing and reaching their full potential. Commercial debt recovery transforms non-paying customers into satisfied obligations, protecting business viability and enabling continued operations. When…
Read MoreIf you’re in two minds as to whether to hire a credit controller or outsource your credit control to a third party because of resourcing this project, then let’s help…
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