Case type
Post-Judgment / Execution Coordination.
Support where a judgment, settlement or enforcement route exists, but recovery has stalled, assets are unclear, or the next practical step needs structure.
Authority orientation
Where enforcement gets stuck.
Execution problems are rarely about the law alone. A judgment may exist, but the debtor does not pay, the execution file moves slowly, assets are unclear, the corporate structure is opaque, a payment plan has been breached, a criminal angle remains unresolved, or the wrong professional has been instructed for the next forum.
What we help identify.
- Missing documents and procedural gaps in the execution file
- Asset leads from the public record and the existing file
- Execution history — what has been served, when, with what response
- Payment history and any settlement or acknowledgement of debt
- Party map for individual debtors and their corporate vehicles
- Whether DIFC, ADGM or local court source areas are relevant
- Whether a different external lawyer is needed for the next forum
Nexus does not guarantee recovery. We do not access private databases. Where formal applications or court attendance are required, we coordinate with external licensed legal professionals.
A judgment is not always the end of the matter.
Execution problems are often practical, not theoretical. The file may need clearer asset information, better chronology, missing documents, party mapping, renewed pressure, settlement review, or a different external lawyer for a specific court or forum.
What we look for.
01
Judgment or settlement.
02
Execution file history.
03
Payment history.
04
Prior lawyer correspondence.
05
Asset leads.
06
Debtor/counterparty structure.
07
Company records.
08
Cross-border or DIFC/ADGM elements.
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Missing procedural steps.
When this matters
- Judgment obtained but no recovery
- Execution opened but no clear progress
- Debtor assets unclear
- Payment plan breached
- Company or individual parties shifting blame
- Criminal angle still unresolved
- Enforcement route unclear across different forums
What we help structure
- Judgment and execution-file review
- Asset and party mapping
- Chronology of enforcement attempts
- Settlement and payment-history review
- Document gaps and next-step planning
- External counsel coordination where required
Roadblock map
Your case is not over. The route needs structure.
When a judgment, settlement or enforcement route exists but recovery has stalled, the question is often practical: what is missing, what has been tried, and what is the next practical step?
Where it's stuck
What Nexus structures
- 01
Judgment exists but the debtor does not pay.
Review the judgment, enforcement attempts and payment history; identify what has and has not been served.
- 02
Execution file open, progress slow.
Read the execution-file history, identify procedural gaps and the points where the file appears to have stopped moving.
- 03
Debtor assets unclear.
Build an asset and party map from the public record and the existing file. No private databases, no illegal tracing.
- 04
Payment plan breached.
Review the settlement terms, breach evidence and proportionate next-step options including renewed pressure or fresh filings.
- 05
Party or company structure unclear.
Organise corporate records, signing authority and related-entity links so the debtor picture is no longer a blur.
- 06
Forum or procedure gap.
Identify whether DIFC, ADGM or local court source areas are relevant and whether a different external lawyer is needed for the next forum.
- 07
Next-step plan unclear.
Structure the practical next step — renewed pressure, fresh filings, settlement review, alternative routes — with the documents required to support it.
Nexus does not guarantee recovery. We do not access private databases. Where court applications or attendance are required, we coordinate with external licensed legal professionals.
Documents usually needed.
- •Judgment or settlement agreement
- •Execution file number and court documents
- •Payment history
- •Correspondence with debtor or lawyers
- •Asset information or leads
- •Company records
- •Bank or cheque documents
- •Any previous legal notices or filings
How Nexus supports the matter.
We review what has already happened, identify why progress may have stalled, organise the enforcement history and help structure the next practical steps. Where formal applications, court representation or jurisdiction-specific action are required, we coordinate with external licensed legal professionals.
Source orientation
Source orientation.
Execution and enforcement matters are governed primarily by federal civil procedure rules, with separate source areas where DIFC or ADGM jurisdiction applies. Public-facing materials here are general orientation only and do not replace confidential review of the specific file.
Source area
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UAE Civil Procedure Code
Federal source area governing how civil claims are filed, contested and enforced through UAE courts, including execution.
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UAE Legislation Platform
The official federal source area for UAE laws and regulations, used for verification of current provisions.
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DIFC Courts Rules
The procedural source area for matters that fall within the DIFC common-law jurisdiction.
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DIFC Enforcement source areas
Source areas within DIFC procedure covering enforcement of judgments and orders, charging and stop orders, attachment of assets, execution and information from judgment debtors.
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ADGM Courts & Legal Framework
The procedural source area for matters that fall within the ADGM common-law jurisdiction.
These references are general orientation only. They do not replace a confidential review of the specific matter at hand.
Related knowledge.
Execution proceedings.
Steps taken after a judgment, settlement or enforceable order to pursue recovery or compliance through the appropriate court or forum.
Asset preservation.
Steps taken to protect recovery prospects, evidence or assets before they disappear, move or become harder to enforce against.
Civil claim.
A claim filed before a UAE civil court seeking remedies such as payment, damages or specific performance.
DIFC Courts.
An independent common-law court system operating within the Dubai International Financial Centre.
ADGM Courts.
An independent common-law court system operating within Abu Dhabi Global Market.