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Debt recovery lawyers in Milan (2026)

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A debt recovery lawyer helps a creditor collect money that is owed but unpaid — typically from a debtor or business located in Italy. The work ranges from sending a formal demand that signals you are serious, to filing a claim, obtaining a judgment and enforcing it against the debtor's assets. For a foreign creditor, a local lawyer is valuable because they know which step actually moves a particular debtor, how the local courts and enforcement system work, and how to act before assets disappear.

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Dimarco & Partners International Law Firm Unclaimed
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Milan-based firm (Via Borghetto 3) assisting foreign clients entering the Italian market across corporate, litigation, real estate, employment and debt recovery.

Finding a debt recovery lawyer in Milan

Recovering money owed in Italy — chasing unpaid invoices, pursuing a local debtor, or pushing a claim through cross-border collection or insolvency proceedings — depends on local procedure, applying the right pressure at the right time, and acting before deadlines pass or assets are moved. If you are a foreign creditor or business based outside Italy, navigating its courts, enforcement system and language from a distance is difficult. A debt recovery lawyer in Milan knows when a formal demand is enough and when court or enforcement action is the faster route to getting paid, and can act for you locally.

Every firm listed here shows the practice areas and languages it works in, and handles the collection matters that foreign creditors and businesses dealing with Milan face most. Contacting a firm is always free, with no obligation to hire.

Frequently asked questions

When is a demand letter enough and when do I need court action?

A formal demand from a local lawyer often resolves matters where the debtor can pay but has been stalling, because it shows you are prepared to escalate. If the debtor disputes the debt, ignores the demand or is moving assets, court action and enforcement become the faster route. A lawyer in Milan can judge which approach fits your debtor.

What documents do I need to pursue a debt in Italy?

Generally the stronger your paper trail, the smoother the recovery — contracts, signed orders or agreements, invoices, delivery confirmations, and any correspondence acknowledging the debt all help. A lawyer can review what you have, identify gaps and advise whether your evidence is sufficient to proceed before incurring further effort.

What happens if I win but the debtor still does not pay?

A judgment by itself does not transfer money; it must be enforced. Depending on the local system, that can involve measures against the debtor's bank accounts, property or other assets. Because a debtor may try to move assets first, acting promptly and asking a lawyer about protective steps early can make the difference between a paper win and actually being paid.

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