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Debtors' Guide to Local Courts

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The Debtors' Guide to Local Courts is an invaluable resource for debtors, financial counsellors, community workers and lawyers. It provides comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date information about the debt recovery system for people facing debts in NSW. Being in debt can be a confusing and frightening experience. This book aims to set out options available to people who are experiencing debt problems. It aims to put some control back into the lives of debtors providing practical guidance on negotiating with creditors, dealing with debt harassment, an overview of the Local Court, how to respond to a statement of claim and the process of enforcement of a debt and ways to stop enforcement. The updated third edition includes: flowcharts which provide simple overviews of various steps in the debt recovery process; updated practical information such as filing fees, amounts that can be claimed, interest rates, solicitors scales of costs in the Local Court; updated information on the different ways of running matters in the Small Claims or the General Division of the Local Court; sample letters and improved sample forms including an example of a defence under the Consumer Claims Act; associated and relevant information on the powers of the Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal to decide credit and debt matters and the process followed by the State Debt Recovery Office for the payment of unpaid fines; and more comprehensive information on bankruptcy.

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ISBN: 9781862875173
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Author: Macarthur Legal Centre
Publisher: The Federation Press an imprint of Taylor and Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 190 pages
Genres: Criminal law: procedure and offences