Money disputes
Money disputes includes a broad category of matters where there is either disagreement whether a sum of money is owed or there is disagreement over how much money is owed. This sort of dispute commonly arises in the context of rent agreements, lease agreements, finance agreements, consumer agreements, inter-business agreements and vehicle accidents where looking to recover the costs of damage caused to property rather than people.
With money disputes, the amount actually owed is often quite easily quantifiable in money because there is generally some document or other paper trail noting an amount that is payable from one person or company to another person or company. Here, the focus is generally what the exact terms of the agreement were rather than trying to figure out how much money actually needs to be paid, although that can also be an issue. It is not that common that the existence of the agreement is in disputed altogether.
If you are struggling to get paid by a debtor or need advice on how to deal with being pursued for a debt, we can assist you with advice on where you stand and can assist you with the court process.
We will not take your matter on if we do not feel we can represent you for a reasonable fee, and offered stepped fee and/or fixed fee options depending on how far you wish to take your matter in court.
With money disputes, the amount actually owed is often quite easily quantifiable in money because there is generally some document or other paper trail noting an amount that is payable from one person or company to another person or company. Here, the focus is generally what the exact terms of the agreement were rather than trying to figure out how much money actually needs to be paid, although that can also be an issue. It is not that common that the existence of the agreement is in disputed altogether.
If you are struggling to get paid by a debtor or need advice on how to deal with being pursued for a debt, we can assist you with advice on where you stand and can assist you with the court process.
We will not take your matter on if we do not feel we can represent you for a reasonable fee, and offered stepped fee and/or fixed fee options depending on how far you wish to take your matter in court.