Debt Collection and Enforcement
Professional services in debt recovery and protection of your financial interests.
Our goal is effective debt recovery and legal support at every stage of the debt collection and enforcement process. We specialize in matters related to pursuing financial claims, negotiating with debtors, preparing legal pleadings, and representing clients before bailiffs and courts. Thanks to our knowledge and experience, we assist both businesses and private individuals in resolving difficult situations related to indebtedness.
We assist in pre-litigation debt collection, working to recover receivables before initiating court proceedings.
Judicial debt collection
We provide support in judicial debt collection, assisting in the recovery of claims through court procedures while ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
Enforcement proceedings
We support the debt recovery process through bailiff enforcement actions, providing effective legal solutions.
Preparation of settlements
We provide services in preparing settlements, supporting negotiations and drafting agreements that enable achieving fair and lasting solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does pre-litigation debt collection involve?
Pre-litigation debt collection involves actions aimed at amicably recovering debts without the need to initiate court proceedings. It includes steps such as sending payment reminders, negotiating with the debtor, and arranging favorable repayment terms. This process often helps avoid the costs and time associated with judicial proceedings.
Can I recover debts without a court?
Yes, many debts can be recovered without court involvement. This is done through pre-litigation debt collection, which includes payment demands, negotiations with the debtor, and settlement agreements. Professional debt collection efforts often lead to amicable resolutions.
What documents are required for enforcement proceedings by a bailiff?
To initiate enforcement proceedings by a bailiff, you must primarily provide the bailiff with the following documents:
- An enforceable title, e.g., a final court judgment, payment order, or notarial deed with an enforcement clause.
- An application to commence enforcement proceedings.
Proper preparation and submission of these documents are crucial for the effective conduct of the bailiff enforcement process.
What is the difference between debt collection and enforcement?
Debt collection refers to actions aimed at amicably recovering debts, such as negotiations or payment demands. Enforcement is conducted by a bailiff based on a court judgment.
What are the stages of debt collection?
The debt collection process is divided into an amicable stage (demands, negotiations) and a judicial stage (lawsuit for payment and obtaining a court judgment).
Which documents are needed to initiate debt collection?
The basic documents are invoices, contracts, or other evidence of the debt’s existence. Depending on the case, additional materials may be required.
