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Enforce Your Employment Tribunal Award or ACAS Award

Price:
£80
VAT will be added at checkout
About this service:

• Expert guidance through the enforcement process
• Preparation and filing of necessary court documents
• Transfer of your award to the High Court
• Professional enforcement by authorized officers
• Regular updates on your case progress

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Recover What You’re Owed with High Court Enforcement

Transform your unpaid tribunal or ACAS award into an enforceable High Court writ. This essential service allows you to collect money owed through professional High Court Enforcement Officers, who have significantly higher success rates than county court bailiffs. Don’t let your hard-won award remain uncollected – take action today with our specialized enforcement service and maximize your chances of recovery.

The Enforcement Process

1. We transfer your award to the High Court
2. A writ of control is issued
3. Our enforcement officers contact the debtor
4. If necessary, officers attend the debtor’s premises
5. Assets can be seized to satisfy the debt
6. You receive your payment

Act now to turn your judgment into payment. Our enforcement experts are ready to help you collect what’s legally yours.

Ready to recover what you’re owed?

Call us now: 020 3588 4240
Email us: [email protected]
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Product Details

Service Enforce Your Tribunal Award or ACAS Award
Category High Court Enforcement Solutions
Price £80

How It Works

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  • • Transfer your award to the High Court for enhanced enforcement power
  • • Professional enforcement officers visit debtors with legal authority to collect
  • • Higher success rates compared to county court bailiffs
  • • Asset seizure capabilities when debtors fail to pay voluntarily
  • • Regular updates throughout the enforcement process
  • • Expert guidance from specialized enforcement professionals
  • • Legally binding process to recover tribunal and ACAS awards

Customer Questions & Answers

What is High Court Enforcement?
High Court Enforcement is a legal process that converts tribunal awards or ACAS settlements into High Court writs, allowing specialized enforcement officers to collect debts with greater authority than county court bailiffs.
Who can use High Court Enforcement services?
Anyone with an unpaid tribunal award or ACAS settlement can use this service to recover what they’re owed.
How much does High Court Enforcement cost?
Contact Shergroup directly for current fee structures. In many cases, enforcement costs can be added to the debt to be recovered from the debtor.
What happens if the debtor refuses to pay?
High Court Enforcement Officers have the legal authority to seize assets to satisfy the debt if the debtor refuses voluntary payment.
How long does the enforcement process take?
Timeframes vary depending on case complexity, debtor cooperation, and asset availability. Shergroup provides regular updates throughout the process.
What’s the difference between High Court Enforcement and county court bailiffs?
High Court Enforcement Officers typically have higher success rates, more enforcement powers, and handle higher-value debts than county court bailiffs.
Do I need to be present during enforcement visits?
No, the enforcement officers handle all aspects of debtor visits and asset seizures if necessary.
What happens after my award is transferred to the High Court?
A writ of control is issued, enforcement officers contact the debtor, and if necessary, visit their premises to collect payment or seize assets.

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