Where is the High Court in NI?

Where is the High Court in NI?

Belfast
The High Court normally sits at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast. It consists of the Lord Chief Justice (who is the President), three Lord Justices of Appeal and ten puisne judges.

What are the divisions of High Court of UK?

High Court judges are assigned to one of the three divisions of the High Court – the Queen’s Bench Division, the Family Division and the Chancery Division.

How do you address a judge in family court UK?

The Judges Of The Court Of Appeal Traditionally, they are also appointed to the ranks of the Privy Council. In court you should address them as “My Lord” and “My lady” as you would a High Court Judge.

What is the Queens Bench Division?

The Queen’s Bench Division (QBD) is one of the three Divisions of the High Court, together with the Chancery Division and Family Division. It is the biggest of the three High Court Divisions, consisting at present of 71 judges, and has the most varied jurisdiction.

Is the High Court the Crown Court?

It is the highest court of first instance in criminal cases; however, for some purposes the Crown Court is hierarchically subordinate to the High Court and its Divisional Courts. The Crown Court sits in around 92 locations in England and Wales.

Can you get a CCJ in Northern Ireland?

What is a Civil bill and County Court judgment in Northern Ireland? If you can’t pay a creditor they may take legal action against you in the form of a County Court judgment (CCJ). A CCJ is an order made by the court instructing you to pay your debts. You’ll be told how much you owe, how to pay and the deadline to pay.

What does the family division do?

The Family Court and Family Division deal with all kinds of legal disputes to do with children and the breakdown of relationships. Most seriously, the Family Court will deal with cases where the government (local councils, in practice) intervenes in a family to protect children from harm.

What kind of cases go to High Court?

The High Court deals at first instance with all high value and high importance civil law (non-criminal) cases, and also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts and tribunals, with a few statutory exceptions, though there are debates as to whether these exceptions are effective.

What powers do family courts have?

What the family courts decide. The Family Court and Family Division deal with all kinds of legal disputes to do with children and the breakdown of relationships. Most seriously, the Family Court will deal with cases where the government (local councils, in practice) intervenes in a family to protect children from harm.

How long does family court process take?

There is no standard time frame and it can take between 6 to 12 months to achieve a final order. In most cases, it will take around six to eight weeks from when you first apply for the preliminary court hearing (step 4 above) to take place.

What is a Queen’s court?

Historically, the highest court in England during the reign of a queen (called the King’s Bench during the reign of a king). The Queen’s Bench is now called the Queen’s Bench Division and is one of three divisions of Great Britain’s High Court.

What cases does the family division deal with?

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