Court Enforcement Services Publishes Update on Ethical Enforcement
Court Enforcement Services has produced a special supplement on Ethical Enforcement, which, has been published in association with Credit Strategy Magazine and can be accessed via the…
Read moreCourt Enforcement Services Launches Landlord Security Services
Prevention is better than cure – Helping you to protect your property or site. Due to a rise in the number of instructions to…
Read moreCourt Enforcement Services Officially the Largest High Court Enforcement Company by Volume
The latest High Court Writ volume statistics for the calendar year 2020 have been released by the Ministry of Justice….
Read moreCourt Enforcement Services supports freedom of choice for court users
Court Enforcement Services is seeking support from court users to help to persuade the Ministry of Justice to change the…
Read moreProperty Enforcement Update
In light of various pieces of current, albeit temporary, legislation in relation to Coronavirus and restrictions imposed on property enforcement…
Read moreCourt Enforcement Services Supports Stress Awareness Month and Launches Employee Assistance Programme
Stress Awareness Month has been held every April since 1992 to increase public awareness about both the causes and cures…
Read moreGovernment Call for Evidence: Commercial Rents and COVID-19
We have been unable to collect commercial rent arrears by way of CRAR (Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery) for over a…
Read moreWarning of “Avalanche of Evictions” when Court Eviction Ban Ends
Comments from our Chairman, Daren Simcox, a leading expert in property enforcement, and Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action, have been…
Read moreMinistry of Justice Publishes Public Consultation on Increasing Selected Court Fees
24th March 2021 The Ministry of Justice is seeking views on a proposal to increase selected court fees and Help…
Read moreBeware: Fraudulent Enforcement Officer or Bailiff Calls
We have been made aware that some individuals and businesses have been called by fraudsters posing as Enforcement Agents (EA’s)….
Read moreStay on Residential Evictions Extended but Courts Are Granting Leave to Enforce for Substantial Arrears of 6 Months or Greater
Further to the recent announcement that the Stay imposed on residential evictions under The Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction)…
Read moreBreathing Space: The Debt Respite Scheme
How will it affect High Court Enforcement? The Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space) comes into force on 4th May and…
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