(LSCC)Appear in court

Appear in court

You'll need

Go to court

You'll be appearing in Chambers to ask a judge to change your order. See What happens in a Supreme Court Chambers hearing? to find out more about Chambers.

Prepare the Order Made After Application (Form F51)

After you appear in court, you have to prepare an Order Made After Application (Form F51) that says what the judge decided. A lawyer representing you or the other person will usually prepare the order, even if it's not your lawyer. Ask to review and sign the order as written by the lawyer before it's given to the court registry.

The Order Made After Application contains technical instructions to help you fill it out. For more information about preparing orders, see:

Updated on 7 December 2022