Re: Am I too late?
Any hearing would be after the case has been transferred to your local court. Obviously it's easier without a hearing but they really aren't as scary as you'd expect. Often they are just a guy in a suit at a desk at the front (Judge) a couple court clerks lurking about, the opposition at one desk and you at another, the Judge ask a few questions, you answer, or not, usually you'd have put everything you wanted to say in a witness statement given to the judge before hand, and that's it. Call people sir and madam, sit down and stand up when the clerks tell you to and that's about it. Once you've done it you'll wonder why you were so worried about it. xxx Anyway, it might not get that far it depends on the documents.
Lit in Person - litigant in person - ie acting for yourself without a solicitor representing you or any formal legal advice.
Any hearing would be after the case has been transferred to your local court. Obviously it's easier without a hearing but they really aren't as scary as you'd expect. Often they are just a guy in a suit at a desk at the front (Judge) a couple court clerks lurking about, the opposition at one desk and you at another, the Judge ask a few questions, you answer, or not, usually you'd have put everything you wanted to say in a witness statement given to the judge before hand, and that's it. Call people sir and madam, sit down and stand up when the clerks tell you to and that's about it. Once you've done it you'll wonder why you were so worried about it. xxx Anyway, it might not get that far it depends on the documents.
Lit in Person - litigant in person - ie acting for yourself without a solicitor representing you or any formal legal advice.
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