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Enforcing a CCJ

Freddie
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I have a judgement against someone, personally and his company, but he hasn't paid. I called the court helpline and they suggested sending in the bailiffs, but I'm pretty sure he has the money in his bank account. Just wondered if seeking a third party debt order would be the better option? Any advice would be appreciated.
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How much is the CCJ for? Is it high enough to engage High Court Enforcement Officers? (They have far more powers than bailiffs).0
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Bailiffs and HCEOs are easier, frankly.
You don't have to faff around getting an interim third party debt order and then a final third party debt order.
If you think the bailiffs will get anywhere it is probably easier to go with them. If you think they'll struggle, look at the TPDO route.0
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