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Debt Recovery

Unpaid debts can place serious pressure on cash flow, business operations, and financial stability if not dealt with quickly and properly. Whether the matter involves unpaid invoices, outstanding commercial debts, disputed payments, or enforcement action, our team provides clear legal advice focused on recovering what is owed efficiently and effectively.

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What we can do for you with debt recovery

We help individuals and businesses recover unpaid debts through practical legal strategy, focused negotiation, and formal enforcement action where necessary.

  • Reviewing invoices, contracts, payment records, and supporting evidence
  • Advising on unpaid commercial and personal debts
  • Negotiating repayment, settlement, or resolution arrangements
  • Taking court and enforcement action where recovery becomes necessary

Debt recovery disputes often focus on whether the debt is legally owed, whether supporting evidence exists, and what enforcement options are available.

We focus on recovering outstanding sums quickly, protecting commercial interests, and pursuing the most effective and proportionate route to resolution.

Early engagement matters: unpaid debts should be reviewed quickly before financial positions worsen, evidence becomes harder to obtain, or recovery options become more limited.
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How we approach debt recovery matters

Debt recovery matters depend on the strength of the evidence, whether the debt is disputed, and the financial position of the debtor. The priority is to assess the position quickly and pursue the most effective route to recovery.

1

Reviewing the debt position

We review invoices, contracts, payment records, correspondence, and the surrounding evidence linked to the outstanding debt.

2

Assessing recovery options

We assess whether the debt is disputed, what recovery routes are available, and whether settlement or enforcement action is appropriate.

3

Pursuing recovery action

We pursue negotiation, repayment arrangements, formal legal demands, court proceedings, or enforcement action where necessary to recover the debt effectively.

Focus: recovering outstanding debts efficiently, protecting commercial interests, and applying effective legal pressure where necessary.

Key issues in debt recovery matters

Debt recovery matters often depend on the quality of the evidence, whether the debt is genuinely disputed, and what practical recovery options are available.

Unpaid invoices and outstanding sums

Claims commonly arise where invoices remain unpaid, payment terms are ignored, or contractual obligations have not been honoured properly.

Disputed debts and liability

Some debt recovery matters involve disputes over the amount owed, the quality of work or services, or whether liability exists at all.

Financial position of the debtor

The ability to recover a debt can depend heavily on the debtor’s financial circumstances, solvency, and available assets.

Enforcement and recovery pressure

In some cases formal legal demands, court judgments, enforcement action, or insolvency procedures may become necessary to secure payment.

Practical reality: not every unpaid invoice results in straightforward recovery. The strength of the position depends on the evidence, the contractual relationship, and the practical ability to enforce payment.

Whatever your situation, our solicitors can provide clear, confidential guidance tailored to you.

Whatever your situation, our solicitors can provide clear, confidential guidance tailored to you.

Debt Recovery FAQs

Common questions from individuals and businesses dealing with unpaid debts, disputed invoices, and recovery action.

What is debt recovery?

Debt recovery involves taking steps to recover unpaid money owed under invoices, contracts, agreements, or other legal obligations.

Can I recover a debt if there is no written contract?

Possibly. Verbal agreements and surrounding evidence such as invoices, emails, payment records, and conduct may still support recovery action.

What happens if the debt is disputed?

The dispute and supporting evidence will need to be assessed carefully to determine whether negotiation, settlement, or formal court proceedings are appropriate.

Can debt recovery matters be resolved without court proceedings?

Yes. Many debts are resolved through negotiation, repayment arrangements, settlement discussions, or formal legal correspondence before court action becomes necessary.

What happens if I delay pursuing a debt?

Delay can weaken recovery prospects, increase financial risk, and make enforcement more difficult if the debtor’s financial position worsens.

Clear advice and practical steps on debt recovery

If you are dealing with unpaid debts or disputed invoices, early advice helps clarify your legal position quickly. We review the evidence, assess the strength of the recovery position, and explain the strongest route forward.

Initial review

A solicitor reviews invoices, contracts, payment records, correspondence, and the circumstances surrounding the unpaid debt.

Clear position

We explain whether the debt is recoverable, whether disputes exist, and what legal or enforcement options may apply.

Practical next steps

We set out whether the matter should proceed through negotiation, repayment arrangements, formal legal demands, or court proceedings.

Ongoing support

If you instruct us, a solicitor manages the recovery process directly and keeps pressure on the debtor throughout the matter.

There is no obligation. An early enquiry helps you understand your recovery position, the strength of the evidence, and what action should be taken next.







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