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Letter to warn trader about court action for faulty goods
to sort out the problem. You can send the letter by post or copy the text into an email. Before you use this template, make sure you read our advice on how to write a letter before action. Going to court
Check what you need to show the court in a discrimination claim
Check what you need to show the court in a discrimination claim This advice applies to Wales. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland The law
Taking court action because your landlord won't make repairs
Cases - the ‘Disrepair Protocol’. If you don’t follow the Disrepair Protocol the court might reject your claim and tell you to pay your landlord the money they've spent on going to court. Following
If you have to go to a disciplinary meeting
You may have received a letter from your employer asking you to go to a disciplinary meeting. This page outlines what a disciplinary meeting is, why your employer has asked you to go to one, how
You've given a witness statement to the police
of the case - you can contact them at any time if you have any questions. Make sure you tell the police officer who takes your statement if there are any dates you won’t be to able go to court to give
Legal system
Legal system Finding free or affordable legal help Rape and sexual assault Going to court without a solicitor or barrister If you have a court hearing by phone or video call Appealing a Post Office
If you get a witness summons
a witness summons telling you to go to court. This means you'll have to be at the court on the day of the trial and give evidence if you're asked to. You should go to court if you get a summons - you
Your child arrangements aren't working
to, and avoid spending money on going to court. Court can be stressful for everyone, especially children. If your children are over 16, you should try and work out arrangements yourselves. A court
What will happen on the day of the trial as a witness
of the trial, you’ll have to go to court to give your evidence. When you get to court, you can get help from the Witness Service. Ask the staff at the reception to help you find someone from the Witness
Using mediation to help you separate
to go to mediation, but if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove you’ve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM