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Court Fee Exemption

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28 Aug 19 #509336 by Mumto3plus2
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I need to submit a form D11 to court. However I claim JSA so I believe I am exempt from paying the fee. How do I submit my form to court and show that I am exempt from the fee. Thank you!

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28 Aug 19 #509337 by rubytuesday
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You will need to complete form EX160 to apply for fee remission.

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28 Aug 19 #509338 by Mumto3plus2
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Thank you very much. Do you pay the court fee and then apply for a refund?

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