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Updated 2026-04

Judgment Enforcement Route Chooser

After winning a county court judgment, choose the most appropriate enforcement method — warrant of control, attachment of earnings, third-party debt order, charging order, or insolvency — based on the debt amount and debtor's circumstances.

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This tool gives you a quick reference based on the information you provide. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Limitation periods, eligibility rules, and procedural deadlines are strictly enforced — confirm any decision with a regulated adviser or the official source before acting.

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When to use this tool

Use after obtaining a county court judgment (CCJ) that the defendant has not paid. A judgment does not automatically result in payment — you must actively enforce it. The right method depends on the amount, whether the debtor is an individual or company, and what assets or income they have.

Judgment Enforcement Route Chooser