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  • Tomlin Order Enforcement

    Hi - I recently agreed to settle out of court in a claim against a builder - I was the claimant - it was agreed that the defendant would pay me a sum of money by a certain date - the defendant’s solicitor advised it was called a Tomlin Order.

    The judgment paperwork from the court is titled “General form of judgment or Order”.

    My question is how do I enforce the order if the defendant breaches it? (The date set in the judgment to pay the money by is fast approaching)

    Is there a form I need to complete? (I saw something online about a D11 form but that seems specific to divorce cases)

    Any practical advice is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

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    What to do if a defendant doesn't pay money after judgment ..

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    • #3
      Thank you - that’s very helpful (little bit peeved that I have to go through another process but I suppose that’s what they’re counting on - me giving up etc)

      Thanks

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