Order for debtor to attend court for questioning

It is possible that the creditor who has the benefit of an award lacks information about the debtor.

If that is the case, then the creditor can obtain a Court Order which requires the debtor to attend Court and to answer questions about the debtor's assets, liabilities, income and expenditure. This procedure, known as an "application for order that debtor attend Court for questioning", will enable the creditor to make an informed decision about which of the various methods of enforcement he should use. Quite often, the prospect of having to attend Court in order to answer questions will cause the debtor to pay the amount due or at least to enter into negotiations.

If the debtor is a business, then it is likely that the debtor will own assets that are used in that business. If your debtor is a person, then he or she may own personal property, such as a car.