Insolvency

Insolvency covers the options available to those who have a wealth of unpayable debts; an increasingly common situation given the current global economic climate. Failure to pay debts when they are due can result in serious ramifications, and hence seeking sound legal advice is of key importance.

If you are seeking Solid, Professional advice with any kind of Legal matter, Diamond Conway's Legal team of Accredited Lawyers can help.

Insolvency

Diamond Conway Lawyers Specialise in all areas of Insolvency

We can help you with:

  • Liquidators in proceedings to recover debts payable to companies in liquidation;
  • Creditors on recovery of debts and other monies payable to them, both secured and unsecured; and
  • Debtors disputing claims made against them including those disputing the validity of statutory demands made upon companies and seeking injunctions to prevent the winding up of corporations based on those demands all other insolvency matters.

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