Enforcement Methods
Here at A Hadaway Limited we employ several effective methods of enforcement, each one tailored to a different scenario. Our specialist team of asessors, will assess your debt and determine, the most effective method of enforcement before any action is taken on your behalf to ensure the highest possibility of success.
Bailiffs
There are more than one type of bailiff and they each have different powers. Which one you use depends on what type of debt you have and in which court the judgment was awarded.
Bankruptcy Petitions
This is a very effective method of enforcement, indeed very often merely the threat of bankruptcy, encourages an individual to pay up.
Winding Up Order
This is a very effective method of enforcement
Charging Orders
These are usually effective for people who have assets. A charging order on a property is also effective with members of the general public. With commercial debts you can can ask the court to divert funds owed to your debtor by his creditors.
Attachment of Earnings
Also effective against the general public.
Garnishee Order
You can ask the court for an order to debit your debtors bank account.
Oral Examination
Not really a method of enforcement but it can force a debtor into court to explain why they haven't paid the judgment. If the debtor does not turn up for the examination it is possible that they may be arrested and taken to prison for contempt of court. Because an Oral Examination can turn up some useful information it can very effective in deciding on which method of enforcement to use where the judgment has still not be satisfied.