Debt Negotiation Lawyer for Business-Related Collections
Negotiation can be an art form. With the right access to legal advice and guidance, you can have the legal support you may need to seek resolution of business-related debts.
Debt Negotiations
Here are things you may need related to debt settlement negotiations:
1. The circumstances causing the debtor to default on their obligation
2. An appropriate opening offer and your bottom line number
3. The broader terms and conditions of the settlement agreement
4. What paperwork you should have the debtor sign after a successful negotiation
Negotiation strategies may be different for each debtor you deal with. Rather than stress and guess, join LegalShield and a provider lawyer can advise you on the best course of action and help you with the debt negotiation process.
What Terms Should You Consider When Attempting to Settle?
There are several factors that you can weigh to determine the financial numbers and other terms upon which you’re willing to settle.
- Does the debtor owe you for a physical product or for services rendered?
- Have you fully or only partially delivered under the terms of your agreement?
- What were the hard costs to deliver the product or service
- What is the nature of your relationship with the debtor? Do you want it to continue?
Consulting with a lawyer about debt negotiation is a great way to get clear about what may represent an acceptable settlement. Also, with a LegalShield membership, you can have your provider lawyer help you draft the appropriate settlement paperwork under the 25% discount from their hourly rate for business matters.
Have a Lawyer Negotiate a Debt Dispute for You
Keeping a cool head when you’re in the middle of a dispute over money is not easy. That said, remaining calm and being reasonable is essential for a positive outcome.
Whether your business is owed money or another entity is claiming you owe them money, having a lawyer handle the matter can not only help with negotiations, it can reduce your stress.
If you join LegalShield, contact your provider law firm and you can be on the phone with a provider lawyer. If appropriate, your lawyer can write a letter or make a call on your behalf to seek resolution of the situation for you at no additional cost beyond the membership fee.
How a LegalShield Small Business Plan
Works for Debt Negotiation
Your business pays a small monthly fee starting at $49 per month and gets legal advice, document review and lawyer representation services you can use to deal with any hiring or firing situations.
“ Dear LegalShield, I am writing you this letter to say thank you for all of your assistance. I am a professional photographer by trade and I have used LegalShield for everything from trademarking advice to collecting outstanding debts from clients. All in all, I can’t believe the help and advice that I have received for such a reasonable fee, the service has more than paid for itself and it is priceless to have someone that I can talk too fast with knowledgeable legal advice. Thank you.”
Al Scott Photography
– LegalShield Member
Plans Start at Only $49 Per Month
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Debt Negotiation
Plans Start at Only $49 Per Month
Get Help With
Debt Negotiation
Plans Start at Only $49 Per Month
Get Help With
Debt Negotiation
Key Features of Our Small Business Legal Plans
LegalShield’s business plans can help you in the following areas.
Advice, Consultation, Research
Legal consultation from a provider lawyer on business legal matters, with legal research for each issue, if needed.
Letters or
Phone Calls
Receive help with business legal matters more efficiently with professional communications issued on your behalf.
Document
Review
Put business-related legal documents through legal review.
Collection
Letters
A collection letter from a provider lawyer could help you recoup payments more efficiently.