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Debt recovery - Judicial phase

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Judicial phase

If the debtor didn't started the negotiation after the send of the notice of payment (initial letter) we can start the judicial phase.
If you have got a document that certify the delivery of goods (or services), we will be able to follow a simpler procedure, like a summary judgment, by which we can obtain a judicial order of payment.
This procedure consists of the following phases:
1) a notice of payment (initial letter) must be sent to the other party; the notice indicates a termination by which the debtor must pay (in this phase the debtor often accepts to pay or agrees to enter into negotiations);
2) an application for a judicial order of payment has to be submitted to the court;
3) a summary judgment has to be passed by the court;
4) a notification of the summary judgment must be sent to the debtor;
5) within 40 days from the notification, the debtor has to take the decision to pay his debt or to start a legal action in order to prove that he does not owe you the debt;
6) if the debtor would not pay and not start the legal action, we will be able to proceed with the attachment of his assets.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 15:03
 


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