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What is Attachments of Earnings and how does it work? Scottish Notes
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What is Attachments of Earnings and how does it work?

An Attachment of Earnings, or Earnings Arrestment as it is known in Scotland, is part of the ‘diligence’ process available to creditors who have been unable to collect their monies despite obtaini...

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Can you be jailed for debt in Scotland? Person In Jail
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Can you be jailed for debt in Scotland?

When you’re in serious debt and can’t see a way out, it’s important to know your rights and how the situation may affect you.

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Summary warrants, time to pay and charge pay in Scotland Businessman Reading Contract
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Summary warrants, time to pay and charge pay in Scotland

If you fall behind with certain financial liabilities in Scotland, such as council tax or income tax, there are certain procedures available to your creditors that allow them to collect the monies qui...

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How to challenge a County Court Judgment in Scotland Court And Gavel
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How to challenge a County Court Judgment in Scotland

A County Court Judgment (CCJ) in Scotland is called a decree. So what is a decree and can you challenge one? And what does it mean for your credit rating?

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We have FCA authorisation for advice relating to Debt Arrangement Schemes and we are regulated by the ICAS and IPA when giving advice as an insolvency practitioner leading to our appointment in formal insolvency proceedings

 

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