The Central Netherlands District Court offers help with debt management

The Central Netherlands District Court offers help with debt management
The Central Netherlands District Court offers help with debt management
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The Central Netherlands court will work with debt officers from today. Debt officers are court employees who can help people with debts.

Judges regularly see people with debts at hearings. The deployment of debt officers should ensure that this group is helped sooner. Debt officers can ensure that claimants with financial problems reach their municipality’s debt assistance sooner.

Pauline Elferink, project leader and senior judge at the Court’s Supervision department: “Unfortunately, a large group of Dutch people are faced with debts. We see these people in court again and again. Repeatedly ordering people with debts to pay claims does not contribute to solving the problems. It is more effective to see how we can help these people further. That is why we will refer litigants to debt counseling if they are open to it.”

Debt officers are trained employees who can be called by the examining judge if it appears during or in preparation for a hearing that the litigant has debts. They can also be present at specific hearings, for example in cases where people are in arrears with a housing association or health insurer. After the hearing, the debt officer will talk to the litigant, record the relevant information and share it with the municipality where the litigant lives. The municipality will then contact the person seeking debt assistance within three working days.

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The article is in Dutch

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