Recover What Is Rightfully Yours
Unpaid debts can seriously affect your cash flow, business operations and peace of mind. Whether you are a business owner, company or individual, our debt recovery lawyers in Malaysia provide practical and legally sound solutions to help you recover outstanding payments efficiently and cost effectively.
We handle debt recovery matters from negotiations to court enforcement, ensuring your rights are protected at every stage.
What Is Debt Recovery?
Debt recovery is the legal process of collecting money owed by a debtor to a creditor. In Malaysia, debt recovery can be pursued through:
- Negotiation and demand letters
- Civil court actions
- Enforcement of court judgments
Choosing the right legal strategy early can significantly increase the chances of successful recovery.
Our Debt Recovery Services
We offer end to end debt recovery services for both individuals and businesses.
1. Letter of Demand (LOD)
A Letter of Demand is often the first and most effective step. It formally notifies the debtor of the outstanding sum and provides a deadline for payment.
- Drafted by debt recovery lawyers
- Clear payment deadline
- Often leads to settlement without court action
2. Negotiation & Settlement
Where appropriate, we assist in:
- Negotiating repayment plans
- Structured settlements
- Avoiding lengthy litigation
This approach saves time, costs and preserves business relationships.
3. Civil Court Action
If the debtor refuses to pay, we commence legal proceedings in the appropriate court, including:
- Magistrates’ Court
- Sessions Court
- High Court
We advise on the most suitable court based on the amount of debt and legal merits of your case.
4. Enforcement of Judgment
Obtaining a judgment is only part of the process. We assist in enforcing court orders through:
- Garnishee proceedings
- Judgment Debtor Summons
- Writ of Seizure and Sale
- Bankruptcy on individuals or winding-up proceedings on companies
Who Can Apply for Debt Recovery?
We regularly assist:
- Business owners & SMEs
- Companies & corporations
- Employers
- Individuals
- Creditors & lenders
Whether the debt arises from contracts, loans, services rendered, rental arrears or unpaid invoices, we can advise on your legal options.
How Long Does Debt Recovery Take in Malaysia?
The timeline depends on several factors, including:
- Whether the debtor disputes the debt
- The amount involved
- The court process required
Some matters are resolved within weeks through demand letters, while contested cases may take several months.
Why Engage a Debt Recovery Lawyer?
- Improves chances of successful recovery
- Ensures compliance with Malaysian laws
- Avoids costly legal mistakes
- Strategic advice on enforcement options
Attempting recovery without legal guidance may weaken your position or delay payment.
Why Choose Our Law Firm?
- Experienced in Malaysian debt recovery law
- Practical, results driven approach
- Transparent legal fees
- Timely updates and clear communication
- We focus on commercially sensible solutions, not unnecessary litigation.
Speak to a Debt Recovery Lawyer Today
If you are facing unpaid debts, early legal action is crucial. Contact our firm to discuss your situation and explore the most effective way to recover what is owed to you.
To schedule a free consultation with our debt recovery lawyers, contact Veeran & Tan and call us at 014-950 8667 or 016-477 0087 right away.
OUR OFFICE ADDRESS
Level 3, Menara Axis, 2, Jalan 51a/223, Seksyen 51a, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
EMAIL US
veerantanlegal@gmail.com
Areas Our Debt Recovery Lawyers Cover
Our lawyers provide legal services across KL, Selangor and the surrounding areas. We regularly handle cases in:
- Kuala Lumpur
- Petaling Jaya
- Shah Alam
- Klang
- Subang Jaya
- Puchong
- Damansara
- Cheras
- Seri Kembangan
- Cyberjaya
- Putrajaya
- Nilai
- Seremban
Whether you are based in Kuala Lumpur or Selangor, our lawyers are ready to assist you.
Our lawyers are registered members of the Malaysian Bar and we adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards set by the Bar Council.
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