Ling Law Group serves Santa Venetia and the broader Marin County area by helping businesses recover overdue invoices through careful, lawful collections practices.
Our Accounts Receivable service focuses on protecting cash flow while preserving professional relationships with customers.
Timely collections strengthen cash flow, reduce bad debt, and provide leverage to resolve disputes without harming long‑term relationships.
Ling Law Group has guided Santa Venetia businesses through commercial debt recovery, from small balance invoices to larger claims. Our team collaborates with owners, accountants, and managers to tailor a practical collections plan.
Accounts receivable collection is the legal process used when a customer fails to pay an outstanding invoice.
We combine demand letters, negotiated settlements, and, if needed, litigation to recover owed amounts while aiming to minimize disruption to your business.
Accounts receivable collection involves pursuing payment on past‑due invoices through a structured, law‑abiding process designed to protect your rights as a creditor.
Key steps include documenting debts, sending formal demands, negotiating settlements, filing suit when warranted, and enforcing judgments to recover balances and costs.
Key terms and explanations to help you understand the collections process.
Money owed to your business by customers for goods or services already delivered.
A formal written request for payment outlining the amount due and potential next steps if payment is not received.
A court proceeding used to pursue a debt when negotiations fail or evidence supports a stronger claim.
A court order that allows collection of the debt through methods such as wage garnishment or asset seizure.
Options include negotiated settlements, small claims or civil lawsuits, and using collection agencies or attorneys depending on the balance, terms, and relationship with the debtor.
For invoices with undisputed amounts and straightforward terms, a precise demand letter can secure payment without court involvement.
Starting the process promptly often leads to faster resolution and lower legal expenses.
When terms are disputed, customers resist or compromise, or the amount is substantial, a full service approach helps recover more efficiently.
Our firm handles pleadings, court filings, and enforcement actions to recover principal, interest, and costs.
A full service plan provides structure, leverage, and clarity from the start.
With proper documentation, demand letters, and procedural steps, you increase the likelihood of payment.
In many cases you recover court costs and attorneys’ fees, and reduce write-offs.
Use clear, professional language and include all invoice details to encourage prompt payment.
Starting a dialogue early can help resolve disputes and avoid unnecessary litigation.
If you rely on timely payments to run operations, accounts receivable collections can protect cash flow.
A formal process helps you recover balances while maintaining professional customer relationships.
Chronic late payments, disputed invoices, or customers who repeatedly miss payments.
Invoices overdue by 30 to 90 days justify formal collection steps.
When customers question charges, a documented process helps resolve claims.
Large or recurring balances may require a scalable, structured approach.
Our team understands California debt collection laws and how to apply them to protect your interests.
We tailor a plan to your business needs, budget, and risk tolerance.
We prioritize clear communication and practical solutions.
From assessment to resolution, our process is designed to be efficient, compliant, and focused on your outcomes.
We review the ledger, collect supporting documents, and send a formal demand letter.
We prepare a detailed summary of the debt, terms, and timeline, and issue a formal demand.
Our team facilitates negotiations to reach a payment plan or lump‑sum settlement.
If needed, we file suit in the appropriate court to pursue recovery.
We prepare pleadings, serve the debtor, and manage deadlines.
We seek judgments and, when necessary, pursue enforcement through collection remedies.
We finalize the case through settlement, dismissal, or judgment satisfaction.
We confirm payment and update records to reflect resolution.
We provide final statements and close the file with clear documentation.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Accounts receivable collections involve pursuing payment on overdue invoices through a structured, lawful process. It may include demand letters, negotiations, and, if needed, litigation. The goal is to recover the debt while preserving a professional business relationship.
The timeline varies based on debt amount, disputes, and debtor responsiveness. Some matters resolve within weeks, while others may take several months or longer if litigation becomes necessary. We tailor the timeline to your situation.
A careful collections approach aims to minimize strain on the customer relationship by being professional, transparent, and focused on a fair resolution. Early communication can reduce damage and preserve future business.
We can pursue a wide range of commercial receivables, from small invoices to larger balances, including disputed or contested charges when supported by documentation.
Costs can vary. Some cases involve contingency arrangements for a portion of recovered funds, while others are billed on an hourly or fixed-fee basis depending on the plan chosen. We discuss fees upfront.
Contingency options may be available for certain matters, with fees tied to successful recovery. We review each case to determine the most suitable structure.
Small claims can be appropriate for simple disputes and smaller balances. We assess whether it is the best route based on the amount and complexity.
If a debtor disputes the debt, we rely on documentation and clear communication to resolve the claim, and we may pursue appropriate legal avenues if the dispute is unfounded.
Getting started typically involves sharing invoices, terms, and any prior correspondence. We review documents and outline a plan before taking formal steps.
A dedicated attorney will manage your file, supported by our firm’s collections team to keep you informed at every stage.