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If Someone Owes Me Money, What Can I Do?
You Extended Credit and Now the Debtor Fails to Pay. Getting Your Money May Require a Legal Claim or Perhaps a Lien. Avoid Delay. Get Help Before Your Legal Rights Lapse.
Debt Law Involves Overdue Loans, Unpaid Accounts, Outstanding Judgments, and Writs or Liens
A debtor owes you money for an unpaid loan or maybe as an account balance due on an overdue invoice for goods sold or services rendered. You made various demands asking for payment; however, the response was little, if anything. Perhaps you initiated lien rights such as those applicable per the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.25, among other laws. Debt disputes can often be resolved with a strongly worded letter from Shemesh Paralegal Services that threatens litigation; however, if the debtor continues to avoid proper payment, court action may become necessary and be brought.
In some matters, Shemesh Paralegal Services will work alongside a collection agency licensed in accordance to the Collection and Debt Settlement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.14, among others skilled in the collection of debts including investigators, skip tracers, bailiffs, etc.