16 Questions
What is required before you continue with the application for help with court fees?
National Insurance number or Home Office reference number
Who can apply on your behalf for help with fees?
A legal representative or litigation friend
What should the information provided in the application be?
Accurate
Who would need to provide details of their income, savings, and investments if you have a partner?
You and your partner
Who may not have to pay a court or tribunal fee, or may get some money off?
Those with little or no savings, on certain benefits, or with a low income
What personal details are required in the first section of the form?
Date of birth, email address, National Insurance number
When should the 'Single' option be selected for relationship status?
If you are living alone and not married
Under what circumstances should the 'Married or living with someone' option be selected?
If you are not living with a new partner
What option should be selected if the court or tribunal fee has already been paid?
Yes, the fee was paid on Day Month Year
Where can the form number of the court or tribunal form be found?
At the bottom of the first page of a paper form
What should an applicant do if they do not have a court or tribunal form?
Describe the fee they are applying for help with
When might an applicant apply for a refund for a fee paid in the last 3 months?
If they no longer need to pursue their case, claim, or appeal
What may be done with the personal information of an applicant and their partner?
It may be used to contact other government departments for validation
What should an applicant do if they want to apply for a refund?
Answer questions 8 to 13 about their current circumstances at the time of applying for help with fees
What must an applicant provide if they do not have a National Insurance or Home Office reference number?
A detailed explanation of why they do not have these numbers
This quiz will assess your eligibility for help with court or tribunal fees based on your savings, benefits, or income. It will guide you on whether you may not have to pay the fees or if you qualify for a fee reduction.
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