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How to appeal against an Ofqual or Qualification Wales fine imposed on your exam board for breaking your 'conditions of recognition'.
Guidance on the creation and coming into force of the Sentencing Code.
The document sets out information for decisions on whether a person is remanded in custody or can be released on electronically monitored bail.
I've got a maintenance order but it's not being paid.
The earliest available dates (lead times) for hearings and trials before the Admiralty registrar, based on how long they are expected to last.
How to appeal a notice given for misleading your customers by a food regulator, inspector or trading standards officer, or a decision under the UK geographical indication schemes.
How to appeal a notice or decision from the Interception of Communications Commissioner (ICC) or competent authority under Network and Information Systems (NIS) regulations.
How to appeal to an independent tribunal if you are banned from being an estate agent, or receive a warning order.
Changes to Practice Direction 36L and 36M come into force on 30 December 2019.
The new Practice Direction (36R) supplementing the Family Procedure Rules 2010 changes Practice Directions 2C and 5B. It comes into force in May 2020.
Who can apply for an order, how to apply and what happens when the court receives your application.
This is an EasyRead guidance document to explain how a mental health tribunal can help you.
How to appeal decisions of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) in England, and Leasehold Valuation and Residential Property Tribunals in Wales.
How to apply to the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) about claims for compensation for the compulsory purchase of land and other claims for land compensation.
Guidance for supporting access to the Video Hearings service from a corporate network, including our firewall rules.
This document will help explain what you can expect if you attend a virtual Mental Health Tribunal hearing.
How to appeal if you have been issued with a penalty for failing to comply with the conditions for secondary sale of tickets for cultural sporting and recreational events under s.90(3) of the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
How to challenge a decision to microchip your dog, or to stop you microchipping dogs.
How to appeal to a tribunal if you disagree with a Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority decision on a full or provisional gangmaster's licence.
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability within an HMCTS online service, submit your report to us.
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