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What should you do if you are served with a Freezing Order?
Being served with a Freezing Order will often come as a great
shock, whether or not any wrongdoing has taken place. This can be
an incredibly daunting prospect with very real implications.
Stephen Ross shares his golden rules for how to handle this
situation practically and immediately.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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