By norlinglaw

So, I am in an absolute island paradise and I am reflecting on a common story I hear back home from our clients.

This is a message to debtors.

Debtors, if you do this, you are going to motivate your creditors to sue you.

You are going to motivate them to spend money on Lawyers when they were otherwise sitting on their hands in frustration.

Because let’s be fair, many of the debtors we deal with owe money to multiple entities. Its a matter of priorities. Some creditors are a priority. Some are not.

Creditors; make sure you position yourself to be a priority.

Creditors, if you are frustrated with your debtors and need some assistance. Reach out for a free 30-minute legal consult. You can book here:


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