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How to apply to the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (UTIAC), how much it can cost and what you can do if your application fails.
Fees for an assessment, when you dispute a solicitor's bill or legal costs.
Schedules setting out judicial salaries and fees from 2014 to 2015.
Schedules setting out judicial salaries and fees as of 1 April 2018.
Fees for bringing a civil case to the Court of Appeal, including where to send or personally deliver your documents and payment.
The most vulnerable in society will be better supported to access justice following an expansion of a scheme to help people with court and tribunal fees.
This consultation seeks views on a proposal to deliver increases to selected court and tribunal fees, to partially reflect changes in the general level of prices.
Documents setting out judicial salaries and fees for 2013 to 2014.
Schedules setting out judicial salaries and fees as of 1 April 2016.
Schedules setting out judicial salaries and fees as of 1 April 2017.
Fees forms, including the EX160 form to apply for help with court and tribunal fees.
We assess the costs and expenses incurred in civil litigation in order to decide how much: a successful party in litigation can recover from their opponent a barrister or solicitor can recover from public funds a client should have to...
Fees, expenses, contractual terms and administrative procedures for panel counsel, clerks and their chambers.
Guidance about expert witnesses in cases funded by legal aid, including fees, prior authority and provisions for specific types of expert.
How to use the Administrative Court, part of the High Court which can hear cases about judicial reviews, statutory appeals and extradition.
How solicitors can set out the reason why it would be unreasonable for the defendant to pay the full costs.
How to get compensation if you've been injured as a result of an accident or injury when someone else is to blame.
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