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Recover your unpaid debt with our expert CCJ enforcement solicitors. We offer clear advice, swift action, and transparent pricing. 

Our team of experienced solicitors specialises in debt recovery, providing tailored strategies to ensure you receive what’s rightfully yours. Serving clients across England and Wales.

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Enforce Your County Court Judgment with Expert Legal Support

If you’ve secured a County Court Judgment (CCJ) but are struggling to recover the money you’re owed, you’re not alone. Many individuals and businesses across England and Wales face the same frustrating challenge. Our specialist CCJ enforcement solicitors are here to help. We provide tailored, legally compliant strategies designed to turn your judgment into payment quickly and efficiently.

Whether the debtor is an individual or a company, we take the burden off your shoulders with our full-service approach — handling everything from assessing your case to executing the enforcement process.

Why Choose Our CCJ Debt Recovery Services?

  • Proven Expertise: With years of experience in enforcing CCJs, we understand the legal complexities and know how to maximise recovery.
  • Tailored Strategies: Every case is unique. We assess your situation to provide customised enforcement methods suited to your needs.
  • Swift Action: We act promptly to recover your funds, minimising delays and frustration.
  • Compliance Assured: Our processes adhere strictly to legal and regulatory requirements, safeguarding your interests.
  • Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees. We offer clear and competitive pricing, so you know exactly what to expect.

We don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to debt recovery. Each case is assessed carefully to determine the most effective course of action. Our solicitors are well-versed in the nuances of the enforcement process, and our methods are both robust and compliant with all legal and regulatory obligations.

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What Methods of CCJ Enforcement Are Available?

If the debtor hasn’t voluntarily paid following the court’s judgment, several enforcement options are available, depending on their circumstances:

We can apply to freeze funds held in a debtor’s bank account, which may then be used to pay off the debt.

If the debtor owns property, we can secure the debt against it — safeguarding your claim and potentially recovering funds when the property is sold.

In some cases, we may apply to the court to force the sale of a property to satisfy the debt.

This allows deductions to be made from the debtor’s salary to repay the debt gradually, ensuring consistent recovery over time.

This is useful when the debtor’s financial circumstances are unclear. They will be required to disclose their assets and income under oath, helping us identify the most viable enforcement method.

Other methods of enforcement: 

– High Court Enforcement

– Warrant of Control

If you’re unsure how to proceed, get in touch with our team and we will recommend the most appropriate enforcement route.

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Our Step-by-Step Process to Debt Recovery

1. Free Initial Consultation

We’ll review your judgment and discuss the debtor’s known circumstances. This no-obligation assessment helps determine your enforcement options.

2. Strategy Development

Based on the consultation, we’ll recommend the most appropriate enforcement route, ensuring it aligns with your recovery goals and budget.

3. Taking Action

Once instructed, we’ll proceed without delay — whether that means transferring the case to the High Court, applying for a charging order, or pursuing another enforcement method.

4. Ongoing Support and Updates

You’ll receive regular progress updates from our team and have a dedicated contact throughout your case, so you’re never left in the dark.

Act Quickly – Time Limits Apply

A CCJ remains enforceable for six (6) years from the date of judgment. After that, enforcement becomes more difficult and may require further court permission. The sooner you act, the greater your chance of recovery — especially if the debtor is trying to dissipate or hide assets.

Early intervention increases the likelihood of success and minimises cost and time delays.

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FAQs

A CCJ is a court order confirming that someone owes you money. It gives you the legal right to enforce repayment if the debtor does not pay voluntarily.

You have six (6) years from the date of the judgment to enforce it. After that, you will need special permission from the court.

Yes, if the debt is over £600 and is not regulated under the Consumer Credit Act, it can be transferred to the High Court for enforcement by HCEOs.

We can apply for an order to attend court for questioning, which requires the debtor to disclose their income, assets, and employment details.

Costs vary depending on the enforcement method used. We provide fixed-fee pricing where possible and will give you a clear quote before we begin.

Not every enforcement is successful, but we always assess the viability of your claim beforehand. If we believe your chances are low, we will tell you upfront.

Ready to Enforce Your Judgment?

If you’re tired of chasing unpaid debts and want a trusted legal team to help you recover what you’re owed, we’re here for you.

0151 306 3694 ab@phoenixlegalsolicitors.co.uk

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