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Are you owed money that you would like to collect?
If so, you can take legal action to recover it with Matthies Lawyers. In certain situations, you can also recover your legal costs related to recovery proceedings.
There are several methods of enforcement available to you to recover debts once a court judgment in favour of you or your company is obtained. We can assist you with any of the following:
Obtaining an Instalment Order;
Summons to Attend for Oral Examination;
Warrant to Seize Property (goods and/or land);
Attachment of Earnings Order;
Attachment of Debts Order (Garnishee Order);
Bankruptcy (individuals); and
Winding Up (companies).
Are you or your business facing claims from creditors?
We are able to assist in negotiating on your behalf and advising on your options.
Contact us today to arrange an obligation free consultation in regard to your personal or business Insolvency or debt recovery requirements at Matthies Lawyers South Yarra.
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