Q. What are the different stages of the debt recovery?
A. There are three stages of the debt recovery process which are pre-legal, legal and enforcement.
Q. What do each of these stages involve?
A. The first stage is pre-legal which takes 28 days to complete. If the creditor is owed money and the payment is overdue, a first letter is issued stating payment is required within the next 7 days. After those 7 days, if no payment has been received, a second letter is sent giving a further 7 days to make payment. After this 14 day period, if the debtor still has not made payment, a letter before action is issued giving the debtor 14 days to pay before legal action is pursued.
The second stage of this process is legal action. This is where a judgement is sort against the debtor through the courts. If it is successful and judgement is granted, then enforcement can occur. However, if it is disputed by the debtor, the case is passed to a legal team for appraisal and assistance in gaining the judgement.
The final stage is enforcement which occurs if judgement from the legal process is granted. This consists of a number of options such as enforcement through the courts via attachment of earnings or third party debt orders to name a few. The most favourable option is for the judgment to be transferred up to high court for enforcement by High Court Enforcement Officers.
Q. Why is your company different to all the others in regards to debt recovery?
A. By having our own sheriff and in house legal team, we can pride ourselves on being the only company who complete the pre-legal, legal and enforcement stages all under one roof. By offering this service, it allows the client feel confident and secure in the notion that from initial take on to enforcement, one company will be involved in the recovery of their debt.
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