Debt Collection Attorney in Phoenix
The Holcomb Law Firm, PC, focuses on debt collection law in Phoenix and all other cities in Maricopa County, Arizona. Mr. Holcomb strongly believes that creditors, in addition to debtors, have rights. After phone calls, letters, and other attempts fail to secure money that you are owed, you need to consult a Phoenix debt collection lawyer.
Mr. Holcomb uses his legal experience and legal knowledge to identify your options. He aggressively pursues solutions while remaining conscious of the rules and regulations protecting debtors, as outlined in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The goal of the Holcomb Law Firm is not to punish debtors, but to resolve situations in which money owed has not been paid. You will receive the finest legal counsel and service from Alan Holcomb. Mr. Holcomb personally handles each case, from start to finish.
Finding solutions for creditors
As first measures, creditors may typically try to collect debt on their own or by using collection agencies. Most often this method fails to produce any results. This can leave a creditor feeling very frustrated and feeling that they have no recourse or options.
The Holcomb Law Firm serves clients who need to advance their efforts in collecting debt. Mr. Holcomb creatively and aggressively uses the law to bring you real results. The legal strategies vary depending on what the situation requires for each individual client:
- Mr. Holcomb negotiates with debtors in an attempt to secure payment through various means, including promissory notes and stipulated judgments.
- Typically, Mr. Holcomb begins collection litigation by seeking a judgment from the court stating how much is owed by the debtor.
- Mr. Holcomb and his private investigators gather as much information as possible about the debtors’ available—and sometimes hidden—assets after judgment.
- Mr. Holcomb identifies which legal measures are appropriate for collecting on debtor assets after judgment, such as garnishment of wages, seizure/levy of bank accounts, judgment debtor exams, and seizure of property.
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for collecting debts after a judgment is five years. However, judgments can be renewed every five years, indefinitely. If you are seeking a judgment against a debtor, contact a Phoenix debt collection lawyer, Alan Holcomb.
Call 480-456-5194 to speak with Phoenix debt collection attorney Alan Holcomb .