What is judicial collection?
In a judicial collection trajectory, a procedure is initiated at the court to enforce payment by a debtor. This phase is almost always preceded by an amicable collection trajectory and potentially a debtor visit.
Judicial procedure begins with the summons
The judicial collection trajectory starts with a summons (dagvaarding) for the debtor. This is served by a judicial bailiff and is necessary to start a court case. In the summons, the debtor is called upon to come to court and appear before the judge.
Placing an attachment
If the judge rules in favor of the client, the debtor is forced to pay. This can be done, if necessary, by placing an executory attachment. A bailiff could then attach the debtor's assets or income. The claim and the judicial costs are then paid out of these attachments.
Are you considering a judicial procedure?
Do you have a debtor who is not paying your claim? And are you considering starting a judicial procedure after the amicable phase? Then it is important that you seek sound advice in advance. This advice discusses the possibilities, costs, and feasibility of a procedure. Subsequently, you can make a well-considered decision on whether or not to start a judicial procedure.
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