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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Timothy Powell and Ms Susan Coughlin MCIEH on 20 December 2019
Northern Region Judge Holbrook and Deputy Regional Valuer N Walsh Sitting on 9 January 2020
Apply for any order under the Act except care and supervision orders, Section 8 orders and enforcement of a child arrangements order.
Apply for an order related to the enforcement of a child arrangements order or to set aside or change an existing enforcement order.
Midlands Region, Judge JR Morris and Mr DA Lavender BSc (Hons) MCIEH on 18 February 2020
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge J Shepherd and Ms L Crane MCIEH dated 22 May 2023
Use Form A to start a request for a financial order in proceedings for divorce or ending a civil partnership.
Apply to the tribunal about a rent increase decision, changes to a lease or a decision about a council house, park home or caravan, in England.
Make a general application (‘application notice’) as part of divorce, dissolution or separation court proceedings.
Eastern Region, Judge JR Morris, heard on 20 July 2022
Northern Region Judge J Holbrook and Member Deputy Regional Valuer N Walsh Sitting on 9 January 2020
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge N. Nicol & Judge A. Fonka on Date 27 April 2021
Southern Region, Judge Professor David Clarke, Mike Ayres FRICS on 28 January 2020
Find out the main fees if you need to make a money claim, get a divorce, or you are involved in another type of case in the civil or family courts.
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