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Victim Support

Victim Support

Victim Support is an independent charity for victims of crime which operates across, England, Scotland and Wales. The first Victim Support scheme was established in Bristol in the early 1970’s and...

Small claims court

Small claims court

The small claims procedure is a quicker and simpler way of using the courts to settle disputes than other parts of the courts system – you don’t need a solicitor, and the hearing itself is...

Going to court as a witness

Going to court as a witness

Attending court as a witness can be an intimidating experience. You can be asked to attend court as a witness if you: are a victim of crime have knowledge about crime or incident are an...

Going to court as a defendant

Going to court as a defendant

Anyone arrested and detained in custody, or anyone who is required to appear before a court can apply for free advice and assistance. In England and Wales this advice and assistance was administered...

Considering litigation

Considering litigation

Litigation is a process for resolving public and private legal disputes on civil matters through negotiation or through the courts. Until recently, the usual way to resolve a legal problem would...

Consumer rights

Consumer rights

The Sales of Goods Act, Unfair terms in Consumer Contract Legislation and the Supply of Goods and Services Act, was replaced on 1st October 2015 for with the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (it does not...