Enforcement of Judgments

County Court Judgments (CCJ’s) are registered and can create difficulties for the debtor in the future in obtaining credit.

The obtaining of a CCJ will not necessarily prompt the debtor into making payment, and often the CCJ has to be enforced. There are various methods of enforcing CCJ’s:

  • the instruction of High Court Enforcement Officer;
  • a charging order application against property owned by the debtor;
  • an attachment of earnings application if the debtor works in paid employment;
  • an application to freeze monies held in a bank account owned by the debtor (known as a third party debt order application)
  • insolvency procedures.

For more information please contact us today for a free no obligation telephone discussion by calling one of the two telephone numbers referred to at the top of this page, or by email: disputeresolution@curzongreen.co.uk

Our Dispute Resolution Team