Hi,
To cut an extremely long story short, after starting civil legal action against a surveyor for breach of contract, the courts have ordered them to pay me. So far so good - you might think.
However, there is less than a week until the payment deadline expires - and there is no sign of payment. The company is still trading and still active - ignoring the order completely.
The options appear to be either bailiffs via the High Court (as the claim is over £5000) or to issue a winding up petition. I have been advised that the latter will be most likely to achieve the desired outcome by my legal advisor. Is this true?
My objective is to get the money owed to me, not necessarily to have their business closed down.
Any thoughts would be really appreciated.
To cut an extremely long story short, after starting civil legal action against a surveyor for breach of contract, the courts have ordered them to pay me. So far so good - you might think.
However, there is less than a week until the payment deadline expires - and there is no sign of payment. The company is still trading and still active - ignoring the order completely.
The options appear to be either bailiffs via the High Court (as the claim is over £5000) or to issue a winding up petition. I have been advised that the latter will be most likely to achieve the desired outcome by my legal advisor. Is this true?
My objective is to get the money owed to me, not necessarily to have their business closed down.
Any thoughts would be really appreciated.
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