Where are you on the small claims court process?
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1Just getting started
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2Building your case
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3Starting court action
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4Court timetable
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5Final hearing in court
Just getting acquainted with the small claims process?
Claim yourself using help from our self help claim portal
Help centreNeed help with your claim?
- Talk to an expert about the strength of your claim
Building your case
Need help building the strength of your case for court?
- Talk to an expert about the strength of your claim
Starting court action
Need help building the strength of your case for court?
- Talk to an expert about the strength of your claim
Are you waiting for your court timetable?
Not sure what happens next?
Find out…
- Check the small claims overview
- I need help completing the directions questionaire
- What evidence do I need?
- Do I need expert evidence?
Is your case ready to go to court?
Talk to an expert about what preparation you need to make before court
Do you have a final hearing in court and need representation?
Representing yourself but need help organising your case documents?
For a fixed fee of £300 inc VAT Small Claims Portal:
- Organise your docs ready for court to increase your chances of winning
- Papers will be organised into sections, pagniated and in electronic form
- You will then be able to produce a copy for you, the Judge and your opponent
- This will mean everyone will seemlessly turn to the same document when you refer to a page
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Get startedI need a barrister to represent me in court
For a fixed fee of £999 inc VAT Small Claims Portal provide:
- Expert barristers to represent you in court on your court date
- Document bundle for you and your Barrister to use at the Final Hearing
- Urgent hearings can be covered for an additional fee
- Improve your chances of winning with a professional advocate representing your case

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