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From HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS)
  • Search online for a will, grant of representation or probate document for a death in or after 1858

  • How to take legal action if someone owes you money (small claims court), how much it costs, what happens next. Includes information from withdrawn guidance EX303, EX304, EX306, EX321, EX325 and EX350.

    • What a court claim is

      You can apply to a county court to claim money you’re owed by a person or…

    • Court fees

      You must pay a court fee when you make your claim. If you know the claim…

    • Claim the interest

      You can claim interest on the money you’re owed. The interest will be…

    • Make a claim

      You can make your claim online, unless: you do not know how much money you…

    • After you make your claim

      Your claim, including your name and address, will be sent to the person or…

    • Resolve your claim through mediation

      Mediation is when an impartial professional (the mediator) helps both…

    • What happens at the hearing

      If there’s a hearing, you can: represent yourself pay for a barrister or…

    • Enforce a judgment

      You can ask the court to collect payment from the person or business who…

  • Find out if you need to apply for probate to deal with the estate of someone who’s died. Discover how to apply for probate or letters of administration and what to do if there’s no will.

    • What is probate

      Probate is the legal right to deal with someone’s property, money and…

    • If there’s a will

      You can apply for probate if you’re named as an executor in either the…

    • If there is not a will

      If the person did not leave a will, the most ‘entitled’ person can apply…

    • Before you apply

      Before applying for probate you’ll need to complete the following steps.…

    • Fees

      You may have to pay a fee to apply for probate. Whether you need to pay…

    • Apply for probate

      You can apply for probate yourself online or by post. This can be cheaper…

    • After you've applied

      Your application will be reviewed by the Probate Service. Track your…

  • The only service you can use to pay your court fine online, or by telephone using a credit or debit card.

  • Use court finder to find a court in England and Wales or a tribunal in England, Wales and Scotland

  • 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.

  • A deed poll recognises a change of name of an adult or child - make your own, use official forms, or get one through a specialist agency or solicitor

  • Check you can get a divorce, agree or disagree with a divorce application, what to do if your husband or wife lacks mental capacity.

  • Permission from parents and courts to take a child on holiday abroad and avoid abduction

  • How to work out splitting up money, property and possessions when you divorce or dissolve a civil partnership - including mediation.

  • The steps you must take when someone dies - register a death, report a death with Tell Us Once, coroners, funerals and death abroad.

  • Use this form to apply for a 'child arrangements', 'prohibited steps' or 'specific issue' order under the Children Act 1989. You might be able to apply online.

  • Use the N244 form to ask a court to set aside or vary a judgment, or suspend an enforcement process. Evidence of identity and declaration form (CH60) also included on this page.

  • Order or search online for a copy of a decree absolute or final order if you want to remarry or prove your marital status.

  • Check what to do after a death - how to register the death, notify government departments and deal with the estate.

  • What to do if you're asked to do jury service - taking time off work, delaying jury service, claiming expenses. Includes information from the withdrawn 5222, 5222A and Juror Charter guidance.

  • Appeal to the independent Social Security and Child Support tribunal about a benefit decision: what happens at the hearing, getting a decision, if you do not agree

  • Pay civil or family court fees or tribunal fees, get help with fees if you're on a low income or getting benefits.

  • If you already have the right or have probate (as an executor or administrator) you can start dealing with the estate. You may need to apply for the right to deal with the estate of the person who's died (also called …

  • Find out who is entitled to a share of someone’s property, possessions and money if they die without making a will