Re: small claims court ?
- From: "Joe Lee" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 22:56:54 +0100
"The Electric Fan Club" <ian.shorrocks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Maybe, but after you have your judgenment, there is still no way of
> forcing him to pay.
>
> Bailiffs: Doesn't have to let them in - they have no initial right of
> entry.
>
> 3rd Party debt order: Freezes the money in is account, but still doesn't
> force him to actually hand it over. Useless if you can't find his account
> or there isn't the money in it when the order is served.
>
> Charging order: Useless if he doesn't sell his house - assuming it is in
> his sole name in the first place.
>
> Attachment of earnings order: Easily circumvented - he changes his job
> (the order is on a specific employer). Not available if he is self employ
the wheel clamp is a particularly effective device though.
Joe Lee
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