Judicial Debt Collection
Taking a case to court is often viewed with suspicion. These procedures can consume considerable time and costs, while the verdict is often insecure. Many - especially smaller - organizations often choose to refrain themselves from taking this action. Thereby effectively losing their claim as a result of a barrier that's just too high. This however, doesn't always have to be the case.
Although the No cure No pay concept doesn't apply to court procedures, Justice is able to keep these costs very limited. As a specialist, you may expect us to deliver a solid advice and offer you a cost-benefit analysis that provides an impression of your chances.
In the Netherlands all cases up to € 25.000 are dealt with in sub district courts (kantonrechter), not requiring expensive lawyers. This means that we can represent you in all these cases, saving considerable legal fees. You can rely on our vast experience without having to hire a lawyer simply because you are required to.
In court procedures, Debt Collection Agency Justice works on the Dutch principle of 'Delegate Wage' (salaris gemachtigde). Predefined rates that assure you'll never encounter unexpected surprises upon receiving your invoice. As a result of our routine and considerable experience, combined with efficient production processes, we are able to deliver fast action without ever compromising on quality. We can even offer you a fixed price guarantee on an entire procedure.
Do you want to get to know more about court procedures in The Netherlands? Please contact us to receive a non-committal advice.
The following steps are common in Dutch procedures and can all be dealt with for you by Justice:- Providing an advice of your chances and economic implications
- Preparing a subpoena
- Having the subpoena delivered by a selected bailiff
- Apply the subpoena to the court
- Collecting and replying to debtors defense
- Being present as representative during court sessions
- Inform your debtor about the verdict
- Following up on payment terms if these apply
- Having the verdict delivered by a bailiff
- Coordinating measures to enforce the verdict
- Reporting in the further progress of the procedure
- Creating a detailed account overview of all matters in the procedure
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