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What is the main role of a Collections Attorney?

Collection attorneys give assistance to creditors in pursuing their debtors.

How can I collect my debt from a debtor?

It depends on the type of debt that is owed to you. There are two types of debt:

  • Secured Debt: A debt that has some form of property that is used as collateral to secure the debt. For example: a home loan is secured by the house. If the debtor doesn't pay his/her mortgage, the creditor can foreclose and take the house to repay the debt. Another example is a car loan. If the debtor doesn't pay the car note, the car can be repossessed, sold at an auction to recoup most if not all of the debt. If any debt is left over after the car is sold, the creditor can then hold the debtor liable for the remainder of what is owed. Collection on what is left is done in a similar manner as collecting an unsecured debt (described below).

  • Unsecured Debt: A debt that doesn't have any form of property the creditor can take as collateral. Collection attorneys have a harder time collecting these kind of debts. Creditor rights attorneys suggest that you continue sending reminders and demand letters. If the debtor still doesn't pay, you can hire a collection agency. Your last resort is to file a lawsuit against the debtor and secure a judgement against him/her through the courts.

Creditor Rights Law Attorneys

Creditor rights law attorneys specializing in collections/creditor rights represent businesses, collection agencies, banks, credit unions and health care providers, and other commercial creditors in the collection of debts, as well as the protection and enforcement of creditor rights and remedies, including remedies when a debtor has filed for bankruptcy protection.

Should I hire an Creditor Rights Law Attorney?

There are many confusing legal procedures involved with getting a debtor to pay back a debt. A creditor rights law attorney can help you limit your own liability and increase your chances of collecting the debt. If you take the debtor to court, a creditor rights law attorney will help you secure a judgement against the debtor, thereby increasing your chances of collecting the debt. Use the search form on this page to find a creditor rights law attorney that's right for you and your legal situation.

 

 

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