Social
Care & HealthIn Court Advice Service 
This
year people attending court for certain types of cases will be able to get practical
help from an advice worker based in the court building itself. The worker is employed
by East Ayrshire Council Anti-Poverty Team. This page explains the
kind of cases for which help is available, what kind of help can be given and
where you can find the Advisor
What can the In Court Advisor
Do ? The Sheriff Clerk's staff in the civil department in the court
can give you help with filling in small claims and summary cause forms but they
cannot give you legal advice. The In Court Advisor can: ¨ give
you general advice about the law relating to your case and help you prepare for
your court appearance. ¨ help with preparing Time to Pay Directions
and Time to Pay Orders. ¨ if you have a court hearing that day, give
you as much help as possible to make sure you give the Sheriff relevant information. ¨
refer you to an appropriate agency for further assistance Can I
get help from the In Court Advisor? The In Court Advisor is there to
offer advice and assistance to people involved in civil cases who do not already
have a solicitor or someone else representing them. The type of cases you can
get help with include: Small Claims-cases for amounts up to £750
Summary Cause-cases for amount between £750 and £1500
Housing
Cases-where they involve rented property and tenants are individuals
Debt/Consumer/Benefit issues
Where will I find the In Court
Advisor ? The In Court Advice Service office is on the ground floor
of the main Sheriff Court building, directly across from the Sheriff Clerk's office.
The Advisor will be in the court building every morning and all day on a
Wednesday and Friday when the civil court is sitting. Please just knock
the door and make yourself known - if there are others waiting please take a seat
outside. The Advisor will attempt to see everyone whose case calls that
day but this may be difficult as most cases call at 10.00 a.m. It is therefore
better to seek advice prior to your calling date. If you would prefer to make
an appointment please phone the number on the contact page and this can be arranged.
What will I need to bring ? It is important to bring along
all paperwork relating to your case, such as : ¨ Court summons
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Rent payment records ¨ Contract documents ¨ Proof of payment,
receipts, etc ¨ Credit agreements / HP agreements ¨ Benefit
books / award letters Contact details.
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