File a civil claim with the Koru’s Court.
Court cases are usually public, but may be restricted where privacy, safety or fairness requires it.
Court judgements decide the outcome of a case, while orders set out what must be done as a result.
Civil cases resolve disputes by allowing the Court to decide claims and provide appropriate remedies.
Victims, witnesses and vulnerable people are protected from harm and supported in taking part in court proceedings.
Civil claimants have the right to bring disputes to the Court and present their case in a fair process.
Civil defendants have the right to respond to claims and defend themselves in a fair legal process.
You can appeal a civil decision by clearly explaining the error and submitting it within a reasonable time.
A civil case starts when a claim is properly filed and accepted by the Court.