ABSTRACT

First published in 2003. Does someone owe you money? Whether the debtor is an individual or a commercial giant, this book enables you to choose a course of action to recover the debt.

chapter 1|2 pages

Spotting a doubtful customer

chapter |2 pages

Prevention is better than cure

chapter 2|3 pages

Where do I start?

chapter |3 pages

Debtrecover : theearlystages

chapter 3|3 pages

Choosing your weapon

chapter |2 pages

Countycourtaction

chapter |1 pages

Taking the county court option

See you in the county court – but which one?

chapter 1|1 pages

In the ...

chapter 5|2 pages

Defendant(s)

chapter 9|1 pages

Amount claimed

chapter 13|4 pages

Particulars of Claim

chapter 5|4 pages

Claiming online

chapter 6|5 pages

What happens next?

chapter |1 pages

Rate of interest on judgment debts

Claiming interest on judgment debts

chapter 7|4 pages

Slugging it out in court

chapter |2 pages

Appearing in court

chapter 8|2 pages

Making it stick: enforcement

chapter |6 pages

Is it worth it?

chapter 9|6 pages

Warrant of execution

chapter 10|6 pages

Attachment of earnings

chapter 11|4 pages

Third party debt order

chapter 12|6 pages

Charging order

chapter 13|4 pages

Bankruptcy for beginners

chapter 14|1 pages

Sabre rattling: the statutory demand

chapter |5 pages

Suingforbankruptcy ( individuals )

chapter |4 pages

Form 6.1

chapter |4 pages

Form 6.2

chapter |4 pages

High Court procedure

chapter 16|2 pages

Liquidation

chapter |6 pages

Form 4.1

chapter 6|2 pages

What happens next?

chapter |1 pages

Sample letters

chapter |1 pages

First reminder Samuel P

chapter |1 pages

Yellow warning Samuel P

chapter |1 pages

Red warning: Letter of Claim Samuel P

chapter |5 pages

Sample forms

Sample Particulars of Claim (page 2 of form N1)

chapter |6 pages

Statement of Means

chapter |1 pages

Winding-up petition

chapter |2 pages

Form 4.2

chapter |4 pages

Official forms

chapter |6 pages

Useful contacts

Debt claims and enforcement Department for Constitutional Affairs (previously Lord Chancellor’s Department)