Courts and tribunals
Court and tribunal finder is a heavily-used online government service. Here are the top 10 facts this month that we've found out following a period of focused user research, analytics and a fundamental rethink. 1. Court and tribunal finder has existed …
My name is George Sheldrake and I am a designer at the Ministry of Justice Digital Services (MOJDS). I have been working closely with the MOJDS research team and wanted to share some of my recent work on mapping services …
Recently, the Information Services team, who have been working to deliver Court-finder and Tribunals Decisions Database (both available in public Beta) have re-invigorated their Agile approach in order to improve delivery of their products. As a result of the changes we've made, …
My first challenge as a new starter with MOJ Digital Services: improve content design for the employment tribunals (ET) exemplar. The exemplar is currently published as Beta , but as you’d expect from a Beta version, it needs some tweaking. Our primary …
This week we finalised work on changes to the court finder ahead of the introduction of the single family court on 22 April. You can now quickly find out which...
Recently we have used VCR as part of our testing procedure for the court finder project. This has brought numerous benefits such as: increasing the adoption of sensible defaults and development of a common style of testing web services allowing …
We updated court finder this week to allow parents to find the right court if they're applying for child custody or contact with their children. This is ahead of changes...
...for courts in England and Wales, but also find details of tribunals across the country - including those based in Scotland. Pinning down the location of a tribunal This coincides...
Web editor Graham Lee on meetings with tribunal staff to find out about their customers' needs for the move of guidance to GOV.UK.
...the people who own the information to take control of the service, so they can make instantaneous updates on courts and tribunals in their area. Now representatives from the courts...