Training programme
Learning objectives
At the end of the course, trainees will be able to :
- Determining whether a distribution should be made to a single creditor or to several creditors
- Draw up the deeds required to release the funds
- Conducting an amicable distribution from start to finish
- Responding to disputes or procedural difficulties
Module 1 - Amicable distribution to a single creditor
- Opting for single creditor distribution: conditions, prior checks
- Deposit of the auction price and the role of the receiver (CARPA)
- Releasing funds: formalities, deadlines, penalties
Module 2 - Amicable distribution where there is more than one creditor
- Preliminary analysis and claims update requests
- Composition of the prize
- Classification of claims: liens, mortgages, unsecured creditors
- Drafting the distribution plan
- Notification of creditors and debtor
- Challenging the project: deadlines, forms, effects
- Approval by the enforcement judge
Practical workshop Writing a distribution project based on a fictitious file.
Module 3 - Procedural complications
- Challenging the distribution plan: procedure, deadlines, jurisdiction
- Refusal to approve the distribution plan
- Probated error: remedies
- Judicial distribution: changeover, procedure, judgment