I work for a dairy as a credit controller.need to know the procedure for court proceedings if t he client doesnt pays the money they owe to the firm
* An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
I believe you were going for Replevin. * An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
In civil court in the county where the debtor resides.
File a lawsuit for the debt in the appropriate court.
If you have received a summons from debt collectors, it means they are taking legal action against you to collect the debt. It is important to respond promptly by seeking legal advice or negotiating a repayment plan to avoid further legal consequences. Ignoring a summons can result in a default judgment being entered against you.
"Moorcroft Debt Recovery began trading in 1985 in Stockport, Cheshire. They are a debt recovery company that utilizes phone, mail, court and personal visits in attempt to recover debt."
No. A collection agency can apply for a court order to recover a debt which may mean seizing assets.
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And what do you mean go to court or....do you have any reason to think it isn't your debt and obligation to pay? Court would only confirm what you know. And BK is very much a court procedure too...many times over.
Adversary proceedings are proceedings that occur in bankruptcy court. This refers to a creditor arguing that a debt should be paid by the other person in the proceeding, instead of being thrown out or dismissed.
Adversary proceedings are proceedings that occur in bankruptcy court. This refers to a creditor arguing that a debt should be paid by the other person in the proceeding, instead of being thrown out or dismissed.
The party owed the debt would need to file a lawsuit against the debtor in the state court in the county where the debtor resides. Other then a voluntary payment of a debt such as the one described there is no other way to recover monies owed except through the legal procedure as prescribed by the state in which the debtor resides.