I entrusted a lawyer to help me recover my debts through the court. As a result, the lawyer asked for the money back and refused to give it to me. What should I do?

It is recommended to contact the court executive judge first. If you are sure that your attorney has received the money you deserve, ask the lawyer for money directly. Under normal circumstances, when exchanging money, the court will ask the agent to sign the relevant documents, which you can check in the execution file. If the lawyer receives it, he must sign it in court. Once you are sure that the lawyer has the money, let him give it to you. If you don't give it to you, go to his law firm, or you can complain to him directly at the Bar Association, or even report it to the Public Security Bureau. In reality, some lawyers don't give money to their clients after they get it, and always ask them to give him some benefits before giving them the money. In this dishonest society of China, nothing is impossible. In short, ask the executive judge of the court first to determine whether the lawyer took the money. If so, you can die with the lawyer.