A court judgment is only valuable when it is enforced. If the other party is refusing to comply, delaying payment, or obstructing execution — LEXIUM pursues every available legal tool to recover what the court has already awarded.
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Saudi Arabia's Execution Court operates on a separate track from the courts that issue judgments. Enforcing a ruling requires a distinct application, procedural steps, and active follow-up — and delays are common when the losing party refuses to comply voluntarily.
LEXIUM handles the full enforcement process: filing the execution request, pursuing asset seizure, applying for travel bans and account freezing, and responding to any challenges raised by the other side.
Filing and pursuing enforcement of court rulings — financial, custody, property, or commercial judgments — through the Execution Court.
Recovery of unpaid financial obligations, returned cheques, outstanding payments, and contractual debts through legal enforcement.
Handling objections, appeals, and procedural challenges raised by the opposing party during the enforcement process.
We review the ruling, supporting documents, and enforcement history to assess the fastest and most effective execution path.
We prepare and file the execution request with the Execution Court, including all required documentation and procedural steps.
We apply for asset seizure, account freezing, travel bans, and other compulsory measures to compel compliance.
We respond to any enforcement challenges and continue pursuing recovery until the judgment is fully satisfied.
Enforcing financial, commercial, family, and property rulings through the Execution Court after the judgment is final.
Recovery of unpaid debts, overdue payments, loan obligations, and contractual financial rights.
Applying for and executing bank account freezes, asset attachments, and property restrictions against non-compliant parties.
Requesting travel restrictions to prevent debtors from leaving the country while enforcement is pending.
Enforcing property-related judgments including transfer of title, eviction orders, and real estate obligations.
Defending clients against enforcement objections and resolving disputes arising in the execution process.
Delays in filing or following up on enforcement allow the other party time to move assets or obstruct proceedings. We act quickly and monitor every step actively.
We pursue all available enforcement tools simultaneously — account freezes, asset seizure, travel bans — to maximise the pressure and speed of recovery.
When the other party raises objections or enforcement challenges, we respond immediately to prevent delays from extending the recovery timeline.
A court judgment does not enforce itself. A separate application to the Execution Court is required, and the process involves specific filings and follow-up. LEXIUM handles this from filing through to full recovery.
Saudi enforcement law allows for bank account freezing, asset attachment, property restrictions, and travel bans. The available tools depend on the judgment type and the debtor's circumstances — we advise on the most effective combination.
Yes. Refusal to comply with a court judgment is a legal violation. We pursue compulsory enforcement tools — account freezing, asset seizure, travel restrictions — to compel compliance.
Yes. Family court rulings — including alimony, child maintenance, and custody arrangements — can be enforced through the Execution Court when the other party fails to comply.
Register on the LEXIUM client portal to upload your judgment, share case details securely, and track enforcement progress — or contact us directly to discuss your situation.