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The Legal Room UK: Enforcing a County Court Judgment (CCJ) – Where to start?

The Legal Room UK: Enforcing a County Court Judgment (CCJ) – Where to start?

Many people assume that once you have obtained a County Court Judgment (CCJ), collecting the money will be straightforward. However, the reality can be far more complex. In this podcast Jake Gatley and Florrie Aylward from the Commercial Litigation Team at Herrington Carmichael discuss the practicalities of enforcing a CCJ. Join us as we discuss some of the key enforcement options available, including bailiffs, charging orders and attachment of earnings orders. 


This reflects the law and market position at the date of publication and is written as a general guide. It does not contain definitive legal advice, which should be sought in relation to a specific matter.

Authors

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Florrie Aylward
Solicitor, Dispute Resolution
01276 748 849
florrie.aylward@hc.law

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