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Civil Litigation
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.
Important: This tool provides general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Limitation periods and legal deadlines are strictly enforced — missing them can permanently bar your claim. Always verify key dates with a qualified solicitor before relying on this output. Laws and court fee scales change; confirm current figures on the relevant official government website.
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
A county court judgment (CCJ) does not automatically result in payment. You must actively enforce it. This tool helps you choose the most appropriate method.