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Over 370 templates across 24 areas of law, pre-loaded by area + hearing type. See the pen icon in the Actions column, type over the yellow guidance, and watch the yellow strip out automatically at export — drafting prompts stay in your editor and never reach the judge. Built for litigants in person and legal professionals across England and Wales.
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A template in BundleCreator is a court-ready starting point for a document — the right headings, the right order, and short prompts in plain English telling you what each part is for. Over three hundred and seventy of them, across twenty-two areas of law, written for the courts and tribunals of England and Wales.
When you create a bundle, BundleCreator picks the templates your hearing type expects, and drops them into the right sections. So the first time you open the editor, the right templates are already in front of you — Case Summary, Supporting Statement, the documents your matter actually needs.
To open one, find the document in the section it belongs to. Any editable documents will have pen icons to open them. Click the pen icon in the Actions column, and the Editable Document opens in the middle of the screen, ready to draft.
Every template starts with yellow-highlighted text. This is guidance that is automatically removed when your bundle is created. A court-compliant header is also applied to each editable document. You will need to update the Case Details for the header to be fully complete.
Follow the guidance notes in each part of the document and type your own words. The structure stays. The headings stay. Your matter goes into the gaps. Every change saves automatically — you can leave for the day and pick up exactly where you left off.
When you download the bundle, the yellow disappears. The judge never sees the prompts — only your finished document. The guidance is for you, while you are drafting.
Once your template reads as you want it, the rest of the toolbar handles the bundle. Add another template. Upload an exhibit. Open Case Details. Switch the numbering between Sections and Continuous if your court has asked for one or the other. And Download for the final PDF.
One important point — the yellow text is a drafting prompt, not legal advice. If you are unsure about your case, speak to a qualified solicitor or barrister. For the everyday paperwork around a hearing, BundleCreator gets you most of the way there.