Our firm operates in the field of enforcement – representing both debtors and creditors. Our extensive experience in the field and the knowledge accumulated over years of involvement and in-depth study of enforcement proceedings – are the best tools available to our clients.
A Few Words About Enforcement – Enforcement is essentially the executive system of the courts, which implements their decisions. Through this system, an individual can realize rights granted to them by judgments, checks, pledge notes, mortgages, and more. However, the Enforcement Law also includes provisions designed to protect the debtor’s rights so that they are not harmed, and so that the debtor does not become a burden or nuisance to society.
Our areas of practice in enforcement:
We work to collect debts through proceedings carried out by the Enforcement Authority offices, including all procedures permitted by law and regulations:
- Judgments and interim decisions of courts, including religious courts, labor courts, and the Land Registration Supervisor.
- Mandatory injunctions of various kinds.
- Checks, promissory notes, pledge notes, and mortgages.
- Attachments – attachments of movable property, attachments of real estate, vehicle attachments, attachments of funds.
- Receiverships.
- Exit bans.
- Means inquiries.
Additionally, we represent debtors and ensure they receive protection from collection proceedings initiated against them, through case consolidation procedures and declaration as a “debtor with limited means”.
Our firm is connected online to the Enforcement Authority’s computer system, allowing for case management and immediate initiation of proceedings, whether for a single case or a group of cases according to predefined criteria.
Clients represented by us in enforcement proceedings, whether debtors or creditors, always receive professional guidance and personal attention from skilled attorneys who are well-versed in all enforcement proceedings and act creatively to achieve the best for the client.
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