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Form N266: Notice to admit facts / admission of facts.
Legal professionals can use this form to confirm to the court whether they have talked to their client about reconciliation and reconciliation services.
Use this form to apply to the court for a final order to legally end your marriage or civil partnership.
Parties and medical examiners named in a court order can use this form to make a statement to the court.
The executor or beneficiary can use this form to apply to appoint a person to act as their representative.
Application notices must comply with part 50 of Criminal Procedure Rules 2020 and part 12 of the Criminal Practice Directions 2023 and must be served on all parties.
Executors can use this form to give up their legal responsibility and role permanently (also known as ‘renunciation’) to apply for probate.
If you're 18 or over, use these forms to put your new name on public record by ‘enrolling’ your deed poll at the Royal Courts of Justice. Includes guidance.
If you’re a spouse or civil partner you can use this form to give up your rights as an administrator if there is no will.
Use this form to ask for a free written record (known as a transcript) of a judge's sentencing remarks in a Crown Court homicide or serious sexual offence case.
Claimants and defendants can use this form to give information about a claim so that the judge can give instructions ('directions') to both parties.
Use this form to ask a judge from the First-tier Tax Tribunal to decide if HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) or the National Crime Agency (NCA) should close certain types of enquiry and issue a...
Use this form to submit a declaration for loss of earnings if you're self-employed. Only use for employment tribunal claims made on or before 8 April 2012.
Use this form to list your finances to prove you cannot afford to pay for court transcripts and ask to get them paid for you.
Use this form to start a request for a financial order in proceedings for divorce or ending a civil partnership.
Parents can use this form to record an agreement that the biological father should be granted parental responsibility for the child.
Use this form to complete a ‘statement of information’ to help the court decide whether the financial and property arrangements you’ve made are fair.
Single claimants and respondents in an employment tribunal claim can use this form to apply for a refund for employment tribunal fees.
Judges can use this form to give instructions ('directions') to both parties in small claims cases.
Employers can use this form to respond to a claim of unlawful treatment made by an employee to an employment tribunal.
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