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Get money off your court or tribunal fees if you do not have much in savings, and get certain benefits or have a low income.
Apply online or with the EX160 paper form when you make your court or tribunal application. Includes EX160A guidance notes.
The only service you can use to pay your court fine online, or by telephone using a credit or debit card.
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 research was to provide evidence on the role that court fees play in decisions to seek redress through civil and family courts
Seeking views on the proposal to increase selected court fees and Help with Fees income thresholds by inflation.
This consultation seeks views on a number of changes to the fees payable in the United Kingdom Supreme Court.
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.
This report presents findings from a survey examining public attitudes to civil and family court fees.
You have the right to speak for yourself in court without a solicitor or legal professional - where to get help with papers and procedures
This document is a review of the fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Agents can recover when enforcing debts and fines using the taking control of goods procedure.
A report summarising the findings of a qualitative study on the factors influencing users’ decisions to bring cases to the civil and family courts.
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