Is A Debtor Worth Chasing It is hard to point out anything that has not fallen victim to the COVID-19. From health challenges to social and economic disruption, the pandemic has thrown millions of people to a new unknown. Businesses big and small are grappling to stay afloat in the market as the pandemic has[…]
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Explained – Is a debtor worth chasing?
Blog, Debt, late payment, law, law firms, People tracer, people tracing, small claims court, Solicitor Jan 02, 2021
Beneficiary trace enquiry – 98% Success
beneficiary tracing, Blog, law, law firms, Missing heirs, people tracing, Probate, Solicitor Jan 01, 2021
Introduction Probate & Beneficiary Tracing In the article, we will explain the process of Probate, missing heirs and how a beneficiary trace enquiry can resolve this issue of finding a missing beneficiary of a will. Probate is the legal right to deal with the assets of a person who has died. Probate relates to the[…]
Tracing a Freeholder in 5 Easy Steps
absentee freeholder, Blog, find peoples address, freehold, freeholder, law, leasehold, leaseholder Jan 01, 2021
Absentee Freeholders Explained This article will explain tracing a freeholder process and some background about absentee freeholders in the UK. UK law is old, complicated, and filled with rules that can leave people scratching their heads. The complexity of something like land and lease ownership has come about thanks to centuries of new laws being[…]
Introduction How Can Law Firms Pivot When Covid-19 first hit the UK, suddenly everyone went into survival mode. Life as we know it changed and everything ground to a halt. A lot of people became concerned that things that were so relevant just one week before, were no longer relevant at all. If you want[…]
What is Administration?
law, administration, insolvency, invoices, late payment, small claims court Dec 07, 2020
Introduction What is administration This article will discuss what is administration in the UK. Going into administration is essentially when a company becomes insolvent and they are put under the management of a LIP, or Licensed Insolvency Practitioner. The directors or the secured lenders can easily appoint administrators through the court process, and this protects[…]
Late payment Interest explained This article will outline late payment interest explained in detail. Late payment interest provisions are often used by businesses as an incentive for customers to ensure that they pay their bills and invoices on time. While a creditor does have the statutory right to demand late payment interest on any outstanding[…]
Introduction Invoice Mistakes This blog article will cover how to make an invoice and the invoice mistakes to avoid. Right now, increasing numbers of people are working on a self-employed and freelance basis. The coronavirus pandemic has caused countless companies to collapse, meaning more and more of us are working on more one-off projects for[…]
How to Deal With Late Paying Customers in 2022
Debt, invoices, late payment, law, small claims court Oct 07, 2020
How to deal with late paying customers This article will cover how to deal with late paying customers. As much as you want to believe that all customers will readily pay up for the goods or services you provided them, this is not always the case. These customers can be someone you have never worked[…]
How Landlords Can Ensure Eviction Is A Last Resort Eviction Law In The UK This article will cover how to ensure the eviction is a last resort. This year, the UK government issued an eviction ban, to protect renters from being thrown out due to unexpected financial issues caused by the pandemic. Usually, if[…]
What is efficiency In this article we discuss the importance of law firm efficiency. Efficiency within the context of business is described in the Cambridge dictionary as “a situation in which a person, company, factory, etc. uses resources such as time, materials, or labour well, without wasting any.” Efficiency is, therefore, the amount of time[…]