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Form COP37: Skeleton argument.
Executors can use this form to give up their legal responsibility and role permanently (also known as ‘renunciation’) to apply for probate.
Use this form to give details of service of an application or notice.
Form: Application for anonymity (UTIAC).
Form FP25: Witness summons.
Form A65: Confidential information.
Judges can use this form to give instructions ('directions') to both parties in small claims cases.
Form ADM9: Warrant of Arrest.
Form N1(CHFL): Claim form Part 7 (Chancery Division Financial List).
Form PF102: Bench Warrant.
Form N5B Wales: Claim form for possession of a property located wholly in Wales (accelerated procedure).
Form T371: Notice of reference.
Form D63: Judgment summons.
Form RTA3: Medical report.
Use this form to apply to a court to legally separate from your husband, wife or civil partner without getting divorced.
Form COP36: Respondent's notice.
Use this form to make an application for appeal if your child is detained in youth accommodation.
Use this form to apply to the court for a final order to legally end your marriage or civil partnership.
Use this form to ask the Planning Court to consider a claim about an application for environmental review.
Use this form to submit a judgment summons.
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