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Process Server In Stoke Serves An N39

Friday 4 Sep 2015 - 11:22:49

Our process server in Stoke was asked by a solicitor to serve a N39 Order to Attend Court for Questioning in the Bentilee area on Tuesday last week. The process server had been given the address of the subject of the N39 Order. The background of the case was made clear to our process server. […]

Process Server In Cambridge Serves A Non-Molestation Order

Friday 28 Aug 2015 - 09:54:52

It was 3pm on a Friday afternoon when our Process Server in Cambridge was contacted by a local law firm to deliver an urgent Non-Molestation Order. The Legal Order needed to be served as quickly as possible because the client was afraid that his wife would possibly return to the house to create a violent […]

Process Server in Derby Serves A Divorce Petition

Friday 21 Aug 2015 - 09:30:50

Our process server in Derby was contacted by a solicitor to serve a Divorce Petition. As the service of the Divorce Petition went very smoothly, we thought we would share the details in this case study with you to help future divorce petitioners understand the process of getting the documents to the right place, at […]

Process Server in Bracknell Serves A Debtor

Friday 31 Jul 2015 - 10:29:22

Our process server in Bracknell received an email from a small business. The business owner had outlined the steps that he had taken already in order to recover the debt of over £750.00 that had been outstanding for some time. Key points of the email: The invoice had been sent over 3 months before. The […]

Process Servers Fees

Friday 13 Mar 2015 - 07:35:09

Process Servers Fees – The current economic climate has seen the cost of living rise year on year. This has now changed because this year we have seen a fall in petrol prices and an increase in the competition between the leading supermarkets meaning even the cost of the weekly shop has come down. Unfortunately […]

Bankruptcy Process Server

Saturday 24 Jan 2015 - 02:36:31

It’s seems a long time ago that we looked at insolvency and how a bankruptcy process server is involved. There are plans to make changes to the minimum and maximum amounts of money that determine whether a debtor can be allowed on a Debt Relief Order (DRO) or issued a bankruptcy creditor notice. You can […]

Bankrupt

Monday 27 Oct 2014 - 04:52:10

Last time we looked at what’s involved in serving a statutory demand when someone owes you money. As promised, this week we are going to explain the next step in the process should the statutory demand not result in payment. What Is The Process Of Being Made Bankrupt? So you’ve served the Statutory Demand, waited […]

Statutory Demand

Saturday 18 Oct 2014 - 01:38:03

It’s coming up to Christmas. For most people it’s a time of festive fun, but unfortunately it all comes at a cost and there are many people out there that end up spending more than they can actually afford and getting into unmanageable debt. If you have provided a product or service and not received […]

A Process Server Is Worth The Money

Friday 19 Sep 2014 - 09:09:23

The UK government has put a pot of money aside to help people pay for legal services and has been around since 1949. Before this there was something called Poor Man’s Laws, the fees of a court appointed counsel would be waived. Legal Aid is one of the many benefits of living in the UK. […]

Hire Process Servers, How To?

Saturday 14 Jun 2014 - 12:56:45

How do you hire Process Servers? To hire process servers in the U.K. is easy. It is estimated that there are somewhere in the region of about a thousand Private Investigators working as Process Servers in the UK. A Process Server is someone who delivers court documents and legal documents to companies and members of […]

Process Servers & Statutory Demands

Monday 6 Jan 2014 - 09:49:59

When serving Statutory Demands, our process servers have recently had to clarify the timings needed between the letter of appointment being sent out and the Bailiff / Investigator re-attending for service. The main provision concerning the time for service is found in the Practice Directions: Insolvency Rules [2000]. These state that “a first class pre-paid letter […]