The first consultation
You describe your situation. We listen and ask the questions needed to establish the facts.
The stage at which a judgment becomes a result: enforcing writs of execution and, from the opposite position, challenging unlawful enforcement.

A favourable judgment does not, by itself, produce payment. Enforcement is the stage at which a recognised right is turned into money or goods — and it is often the stage at which what has been won is lost, through delay or procedural error.
We assist creditors in commencing and pursuing enforcement, and debtors in challenging unlawful enforcement acts. A challenge to enforcement is subject to a short deadline, running as a rule from the date the contested act was served.
You describe your situation. We listen and ask the questions needed to establish the facts.
We examine the contracts, decisions, official records and correspondence. Any serious strategy starts from the documents.
We set out what can be done, what cannot, and where the weak points of the case lie. Prospects and risks are discussed in concrete terms.
We agree together on the course to follow and record it in the legal assistance agreement.
We represent you until the procedure is concluded and, where necessary, through to enforcement of the judgment.
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