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Enforcement Hub

Enforcement and bailiff help when paperwork and timing matter.

This hub is built for visitors who know they need practical legal preparation, not an open-ended legal bill. Choose the page closest to your problem and send the key papers for a free initial view.

Choose the right route

Issue-led pages for high-intent legal problems.

Each page explains what we prepare, what you send first and what you remain responsible for.

Civil Enforcement Remedies

Stays, set aside applications and enforcement document support.

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Enforcement Agent Help

Organise notices, visits, evidence and urgent papers.

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Vehicle Clamped Legal Help

Ownership, finance and enforcement evidence support.

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Evidence Checklist

What to gather when enforcement action is threatened.

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How we work

Preparation first. Cost control always.

We identify the document, issue, evidence and next step. We prepare and guide; you file, serve, send correspondence and attend unless another lawful arrangement is expressly agreed.

What to send first

  • The document showing the deadline.
  • The order, claim, application, tribunal direction or solicitor letter.
  • The key evidence, not every historic file at first.
  • What outcome you need and what has already happened.

Enforcement and bailiffs

Enforcement problems need deadlines, notices and evidence put in strict order.

When enforcement agents are involved, time pressure can overwhelm judgment. The practical task is to identify the warrant, judgment, notice, enforcement stage, goods or vehicle issue, payments made, ownership evidence and any court deadline.

Fenton Marsh can help organise the evidence and prepare documents for routes such as stays, set aside applications, ownership objections, correspondence and evidence schedules. The right route depends on the type of debt, the court history and the documents served.

We do not promise that enforcement can be stopped. We help identify whether there is a practical document route and what evidence is needed to support it.

Send first
  • Notice of enforcement or warrant details.
  • Court claim, judgment or order if known.
  • Payment records and correspondence.
  • Evidence of ownership where goods or vehicles are disputed.
  • Any deadline or visit notice.

Free initial consultation

Send the papers. We will identify the next sensible step.

Tell us the deadline first. Then send the order, notice, claim, statement, correspondence or bundle index that explains what has happened.

No paid work starts unless scope and fee have been agreed.