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Change of address - how to handle

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    I am currently involved as the defendant in a case. It has been assigned to my local court but there has been no hearings so far. There is a management hearing that is due soon.

    I have recently moved to an new address which is very far from the original court (I have moved back with my parents).

    Should I write to the court to tell them and ask that the case is moved to my new local court.

    Are there any downsides to doing so, and is there a specific procedure that I need to follow, or will a simple letter be OK? Are there any fees to pay.

    Hope somebody can please advise.
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