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Debt recovery through courts

  • 10-11-2016 9:34pm
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    How long should one wait (strategically) before engaging a solicitor issuing a 7 Day Notice regarding a debt owed? Is it something like 30 days outstanding minimum anyway? but if the client has already indicated that they wont pay and is giving you the silence treatment (ignoring invoices, emails, texts, phonecalls) can you just proceed? Strategically speaking what have people found best? before the judge?
    Should one play the game of the three urgent notices or skip the pleasantries and go straight to I got you now you mother....?

    Not looking for any legal advice on the mechanism of the recovery process as such, or the case itself obviously, just what have people found to be acceptable / best practice in the eyes of the courts?

    For sure I'm fully armed with contracts and evidence and having done a favor for a relative of a business acquaintance, I am f... itching to pull the trigger, and I'd say this one will go all the way to an attachment on income under the 2015 Act, they are that dumb. wealthy but dumb! Still, don't want to defeat myself. Must I silently seethe for a while yet?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,769 ✭✭✭nuac


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    Your solicitor will advise
    Thread closed


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