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Do I need to notify the court after partial payment by employer before execution filing?
Hello,
I received part of the payment from the financial claim I made against my employer before the final decision was issued.
Now I have opened the execution file. Do I need to submit any letter to the court for this?
Hello,
Yes, you should generally submit a letter to the court when opening an execution file after receiving partial payment in a financial claim case.
By submitting this letter, you inform the court of the partial payment and formally request them to proceed with the execution process to recover the remaining amount owed to you.
If you need further clarification, you may ask us.
Dear Questioner,
Thank you for your question!
Based on your situation, where you have received part of the payment from the financial claim you filed against your employer, and now you have opened the execution file, here's what you need to know:
1. Part Payment and Execution File:
When you receive a part of the payment during the course of a financial claim, it is important to inform the court about this development to ensure that the execution process is updated accordingly. This will allow the court to adjust the outstanding amount and proceed with the execution accordingly.
2. Letter to the Court:
Yes, you should submit a letter to the court to notify them of the partial payment you have received. The letter should be addressed to the Execution Court (or the relevant court handling your case) and should include:
- The details of the case, including the case number.
- The amount that has already been paid by your employer.
- Proof of payment (e.g., bank transfer receipts, payment acknowledgment, or any communication from your employer regarding the payment).
Request the court to update the outstanding balance for the execution file based on the partial payment received.
3. What the Court Will Do:
After you submit the letter and relevant documents, the court will adjust the execution file to reflect the partial payment.
This could affect the amount they need to recover from your employer through further enforcement action.
It is important that the court is made aware of the payment to avoid any confusion or unnecessary steps in the execution process.
If the full payment has been received, the execution process could be halted or modified as needed.
4. Ensure Proper Documentation:
Keep all records related to the payment, as these will serve as proof for any future actions or claims. This includes any official receipts, correspondence with your employer, or evidence of the transfer.
You should submit a letter to the court informing them about the partial payment you have received. Attach proof of payment and request an adjustment in the execution file to reflect the new outstanding amount. This will ensure that the court proceeds accurately with the enforcement action.
If you need further assistance in drafting the letter or require more specific advice, please let me know!
Best regards,
Mohammed Salah
Legal Consultant
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
Yes, you will need to submit a letter to the court regarding the partial payment you received from the financial claim against your employer.
This letter should inform the court of the amount received and clarify that you are still pursuing the remaining balance.
It is essential to include any relevant documentation, such as receipts or payment confirmations, to support your claim.
Additionally, ensure that all communications are clear and concise, as this will help the court understand your situation better.
You may also want to consult with us for guidance on how to properly format and submit this letter as part of your execution file process.
Thanks & Regards,
ABDUL WAHIED
According to UAE law, if you have received part of the payment in the financial claim before the final decision was made, you must inform the court about it within the execution file.
Typically, a statement is submitted to the court regarding the amounts received, to update the file and ensure proper enforcement of the judgment.
Our office specializes in such cases, and we can assist you in submitting this statement and completing the required procedures. Contact us via WhatsApp for more details.