Do you have unpaid invoices or debts owed to you?
Yes. No, but I want to make sure my contracts are watertight..
Excellent decision! Get in touch today to review your contracts. (Click on this solution to visit our website).
Is there a contract agreed & in place?
Yes. No.
You may not have a contract however recovering debt through legal means is still possible. Get in touch with our LawBriefs to find out how.
Have you issued an invoice to your debtor?
Yes. No.
The first step to recover your debt is to issue an invoice for the amount owed. If you think you need help drafting your invoices, we can help..
Have you re-issued and chased the invoice?
Yes. No.
Follow up with your debtor. If you would like assistance drafting your invoice, contact our expert debt recovery lawyers here.
Have you received any response from your debtor?
Yes. No.
If you are struggling to receive an answer you will need to move to the next step and issue a Letter Before Action. Here's how our expert Debt Recovery LawBriefs can help..
The next step is to issue a Letter Before Action. Get in touch to receive a free 15min legal consultation with our lawyers to help.
Yes. No.
Contact our expert Dect Recovery Lawyers to help you draft an effective LBA.
Has your lawyer followed up on the LBA with a phone call?
Yes. No.
Our LBA is always followed up by a phone call, check with your LawBriefs lawyer to understand the response.
If your LBA has not had a reaction from your debtors the next step is to issue a claim with the Small Claims Court (for debts up to £10k). Have you raised your claim with the Small Claims Court?
Yes. No.
Our Small Claims Online Issuing help is just £290. Get started here.
If the county court has decided it needs to hear your case, you will need to have legal assistance for your case. Is your LawBriefs lawyer ready?
Yes. No.
Not to worry, get in touch now to receive 6h of legal defence to trial for just £870.
Has your claim been defended?
Yes. No.
Continue to be in communication with your LawBriefs lawyer to know what to expect next.
Did the court rule in your favour?
Yes. No.
Your lawyer will provide with information of what you could do next.
You should receive your owed money in the time allocated by the court. Has the deadline gone by?
Yes. No.
Patience is key now, keep in contact with your lawyer and wait for the deadline.
If the deadline for receiving the money has come and gone, you could enforce the judgement through the court. Is this something you would like to proceed with?
Yes. No.
Consult with your expert LawBriefs Lawyer to look at the best way to pursue enforcement.
Get in touch with our expert debt recovery Lawyers and we can help you out..