When you have been formally charged in Court for a criminal offence, you will need to inform the Court of the course of action you wish to you take: Plead guilty (i.e. you wish to admit to the charge and accept that you will be punished for the offence) Claim trial (i.e. you wish to…

If you and your spouse are considering a Divorce and you are already separated or planning to separate (i.e. living in separate households), you may prepare a document known as a Deed of Separation to help set out the key facts and terms which you have both willingly agreed to in relation to recognising that…

Security for bail can be provided or pledged in the following ways: Cash Monies in the bailor’s bank savings account (provided no deductions will be made from that account because bank will be notified to freeze the bank account or funds and the bailor will not be able to use the account or funds during…

Civil litigation is the type of Court proceeding which take place if the legal dispute relates to a civil case and if the case involves a person’s private rights and liabilities If you are involved in a civil case and seeking to set right an undesirable situation, you may wish to commence civil litigation proceedings…

Proceedings in either or both of the 2 stages of a Divorce can be Contested (i.e. challenged / disputed) or Uncontested (i.e. unchallenged / undisputed). If the proceedings are Uncontested, this means that you or your spouse accept the key facts which the other party is relying on and accept the key requests / demands…