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Navigating Debt Collection After Death: What Happens If A Debtor Dies?

Collections Law

Inevitably, a business may find themselves in a situation where a debtor or business owner dies with an outstanding bill. Understanding the legal and ethical implications of collecting a debt from an individual’s estate is crucial for businesses to handle the situation appropriately and respectfully. At Law Offices of Alan M.

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What To Do When A Debtor Uses Trickery

Collections Law

Unfortunately, when a company has experience as a debtor, sometimes, this has given them an opportunity to learn a few tricks to try and avoid collection efforts. Our collections attorneys at Law Offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC know that debtors will sometimes go to great lengths to avoid paying their debts.

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Utilizing ex parte attachments for Massachusetts commercial debt collection

Collections Law

When a debtor is delinquent, one of the biggest concerns for creditors is that the debtor doesn’t have enough money to pay what they owe. Securing an ex parte attachment to obtain pre-judgment security as part of a collections lawsuit can help to alleviate these concerns. At Law Offices of Alan M.

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Foreign judgment: Chasing out-of-state judgments into Massachusetts

Collections Law

Does your debtor have assets in Massachusetts? Our relentless and aggressive commercial collection lawyers at Law Offices of Alan M. Before you can attempt to collect on your foreign judgment, it has to be domesticated in Massachusetts. Notice will be provided to your debtor.

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Utilizing ex parte attachments for Massachusetts commercial debt collection

Collections Law

When a debtor is delinquent, one of the biggest concerns for creditors is that the debtor doesn’t have enough money to pay what they owe. Securing an ex parte attachment to obtain pre-judgment security as part of a collections lawsuit can help to alleviate these concerns. At Law Offices of Alan M.

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Can you still collect if the debtor has filed for bankruptcy?

Collections Law

There is no question that a bankruptcy filing can frustrate your attempt to collect on a debt from another business in Massachusetts. You may still receive some payment through bankruptcy, even if you cannot collect on the entire amount the business owes you. No matter what type of commercial collection matter you face, we can help.

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Maximize the chances for debt recovery with a keeper attachment

Collections Law

Navigating the complexities of debt collection is an endeavor, even for larger Massachusetts businesses. Cohen & Associates LLC, our commercial litigation attorneys have more than 50 years of collective experience in commercial debt collection. One such aggressive collection tool is a keeper attachment.