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Maximize the chances for debt recovery with a keeper attachment

Collections Law

In Massachusetts, a keeper attachment is a prejudgment attachment in which the court appoints a “keeper” to oversee a debtor’s cash receivables. This prejudgment attachment is especially useful when a debtor is operating a cash-heavy business like a restaurant or retail store. What does the keeper do?

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Keeper attachments: How do they help you collect your money?

Collections Law

The commercial collection process can feel overwhelming sometimes. Prejudgment attachments allow us to identify the debtor’s assets before the court issues a judgment, which we can then seize to satisfy the judgment. This works best when your debtor is a cash-heavy business, such as a retail store or restaurant.

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3 ways you can collect on a bad corporate check

Collections Law

Retail businesses have long dealt with bad checks from customers, which may not be worth pursuing if they are for a small amount. An ex parte bank attachment Once we sue the debtor for the amount due, we have many methods of collection at our disposal. Debt collection is our sole focus at Law Offices of Alan M.