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Solving disputes in the county courts
Reference Number : CP6/2011
Status: Open
Open date: 29 March 2011
Close date: 30 June 2011
The consultation 'Solving disputes in the county courts: creating a simpler, quicker and more proportionate system' sets out, and seeks views on, proposals to reform the civil justice system in the courts in England and Wales.
This consultation is aimed at the public, at business, and all those who have an interest in the civil justice system in England and Wales.
You are encouraged to use the online questionnaire to provide your response, in the first instance.
Questionnaire
Online questionnaire
The following questionnaire consists of 72 questions, so you may wish to read the consultation paper for background and context first, then set aside adequate time to enter your views on the questionnaire pages.
Please note that once you start the online questionnaire, you can only return to your data provided you leave your browser open on the consultation page. If you close your browser part way through, you will not be able to continue where you left off. You can click through any that are not relevant by clicking on the NEXT button.
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Impact assessments
Solving disputes in the county courts
Reference Number : CP6/2011
Status: Open
Open date: 29 March 2011
Close date: 30 June 2011
The consultation 'Solving disputes in the county courts: creating a simpler, quicker and more proportionate system' sets out, and seeks views on, proposals to reform the civil justice system in the courts in England and Wales.
This consultation is aimed at the public, at business, and all those who have an interest in the civil justice system in England and Wales.
You are encouraged to use the online questionnaire to provide your response, in the first instance.
- Solving disputes in the county courts: creating a simpler, quicker and more proportionate system (PDF 0.67mb 100 pages)
- Datrys anghydfodau yn y llysoedd sirol (PDF 0.13mb 17 pages)
Questionnaire
- Consultation questionnaire (Word 0.31mb 36 pages)
Online questionnaire
The following questionnaire consists of 72 questions, so you may wish to read the consultation paper for background and context first, then set aside adequate time to enter your views on the questionnaire pages.
Please note that once you start the online questionnaire, you can only return to your data provided you leave your browser open on the consultation page. If you close your browser part way through, you will not be able to continue where you left off. You can click through any that are not relevant by clicking on the NEXT button.
Start online questionnaire
Impact assessments
- Whether a minimum limit should be imposed on Order for Sale applications in relation to Consumer Credit Act debts only (PDF 0.14mb 16 pages)
- Establishing a single county court (PDF 0.04mb 5 pages)
- A Single County Court for England and Wales and the deployment of High Court Judiciary to the County Courts (PDF 0.10mb 15 pages)
- Proposed reforms to charging orders (PDF 0.12mb 17 pages)
- Third party debt orders (PDF 0.21mb 22 pages)
Proposed reforms to third party debt orders - Third party debt orders (PDF 0.10mb 7 pages)
- Pre-action dispute management (PDF 0.10mb 15 pages)
- Pre-action directions (PDF 0.08mb 3 pages)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - Initial Screening (PDF 0.04mb 4 pages)
- Road traffic accident (ADR) expansion (PDF 0.11mb 17 pages)
- Road traffic accidents (RTA) expansion (PDF 0.03mb 3 pages)
- Road traffic accident expansion (PDF 0.03mb 3 pages)
- Information requests and orders (PDF 0.11mb 14 pages)
Impact assessment for the consultation on whether to introduce Information requests and orders - Information requests (PDF 0.10mb 7 pages)
- Orders for sale (PDF 0.14mb 16 pages)
Whether a minimum limit should be imposed on Order for Sale applications in relation to Consumer Credit Act debts only - Orders for sale (PDF 0.10mb 7 pages)
- Attachment of earnings (PDF 0.13mb 18 pages)
- Attachment earnings orders (PDF 0.13mb 7 pages)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution proposals for civil cases (PDF 0.41mb 33 pages)
- Reforming civil jurisdiction limits (PDF 0.13mb 18 pages)