This is the file a solicitor or a High Court Enforcement Officer receives when a matter reaches a court-ready position. An illustrative extract showing the structure, the section order and the evidence discipline. Names, figures and correspondence are redacted. It shows the shape, not the substance. It is not a real matter.
A complete file, not a reconstruction job.
Submit a matter →A single paginated PDF on letterhead, with a table of contents, an invariant eleven-section structure and the source documents appended as annexes. Built to be actioned without reconstruction.
Because every fact is sourced and every figure reconciles, the solicitor or High Court Enforcement Officer acts on the file rather than rebuilding it. That is the point of the court-ready file. It is the reason the work reduces the cost of the step that follows.
The file,
answered plainly.
A single court-ready file: a paginated PDF on letterhead with a table of contents, an invariant eleven-section structure and annexed source documents, built to be actioned without reconstruction.
A single paginated PDF on Vindox letterhead, with a table of contents, eleven fixed sections in a set order and the source documents appended as annexes.
No. This is a redacted, illustrative extract. It shows the structure, the section order and the evidence discipline. Names, figures and correspondence are withheld. It is not a real matter.
The file is assembled and reconciled so a solicitor or a High Court Enforcement Officer works from a complete record rather than rebuilding it. The aim is to reduce the legal cost of acting.
No. It is descriptive and bounded. It records the debt, the evidence and the debtor's position. It is not a legal opinion, a merits assessment or an enforcement instruction. Those are matters for the client's solicitor or HCEO.
Illustrative redacted extract. Not a real matter. Not legal advice. No recovery guarantee.
Submit the invoice for a viability check. If it belongs with Vindox, we build the file and run the recovery. If not, we tell you why.
Submit a matter →No debtor contact is made from a submission.