IDR Legal Limted

Cross-Border Debt Collection and Insolvency Specialists

UK based law firm with a difference

What We Do

IDR Legal is a UK based law firm with a difference. We are so expert in cross border consumer debt collection, that we do nothing else at all!

Our clients are all banks and they span the globe. When an individual has borrowed money abroad, but returned to the UK without making repayment, our banking clients can call upon IDR Legal for its specialist legal collections services.

All of our services are delivered through use of the UK legal system, with complete transparency and fairness to the customer’s particular financial circumstances.

Our legal services are also delivered in strict accordance with the rules and regulations required by our professional regulator, the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Our Services

Specialist legal collections services

DEBT COLLECTION

Our core service is to initiate county court proceedings against UK residents, first to obtain judgment for the debt owed, and then to enforce that judgment through the use of charging orders (against property) third party debt orders (against other banks holding credit balances for the defaulting customer) and attachment of earnings orders (against the defaulting customer’s employer).

INSOLVENCY

Whenever a bank customer becomes insolvent, and is subject to a bankruptcy order in the UK or enters into an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, we provide a tailored service to our banking clients to manage all aspects of the insolvency process. This insolvency service involves attendance at creditors meetings, submitting proofs of debt, assisting in the appointment of reputable insolvency practitioners and providing legal services to those appointed insolvency practitioners whenever a customer’s pre-bankruptcy conduct is called to be questioned or challenged for the wider benefit of creditors.

Our legal services are delivered in strict accordance with the rules and regulations required by our professional regulator, the Solicitors Regulation Authority.