I am a claimant, representing myself (but with enormous help from members of this site) in a small claims case. In December 2019 the court scheduled an allocation hearing for 1st June 2020 at Uxbridge county court. Due to the lock-down,*https://courttribunalfinder.service....d-family-court, states that Uxbridge county court is closed to the public and that the court "will be in touch about alternative arrangements.There is no need to contact us"
However, I've yet to receive information from the court about any alternative arrangements or a new date for my hearing. I've prepared my submission and would normally have sent this out around 2 a bit weeks before the hearing, to the court and to the other side.
Given the lock-down situation, should I still do this or assume that my hearing is cancelled and simply await further instructions?
I'd naturally like to avoid repercussions of not sending my submission in time ahead of the hearing.
However, I've yet to receive information from the court about any alternative arrangements or a new date for my hearing. I've prepared my submission and would normally have sent this out around 2 a bit weeks before the hearing, to the court and to the other side.
Given the lock-down situation, should I still do this or assume that my hearing is cancelled and simply await further instructions?
I'd naturally like to avoid repercussions of not sending my submission in time ahead of the hearing.
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