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The Anti-Social Behaviour Order or ASBO as it's normally referred to entered UK law in 1998 as part of their Crime and ...

When children are involved divorce can become a complicated undertaking. If you separate from your spouse where your ...

If you are thinking about divorce before you go any further with the process that will dissolve your marriage you must be ...

Serving on a jury is a civic duty that anyone that lives in UK could be called upon to perform. You can be called for ...

What you can expect when you are a witness in court and how to get help and support, before, during and after you have ...

In England and Wales the court system is part of the criminal justice system. The vast majority of cases will be handled ...

Everyone that is between the ages of 18 and 70 who appears on the electoral register is eligible for jury service. The ...

If you are owed a sum of money that the person refuses to pay, you can take your claim to the small claims court. The ...

Becoming a claimant in the small claims process means you must follow a number of rules to ensure your claim is dealt ...

Adopting a child is never a decision to be taken lightly. If you already support the children in your local are with ...
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