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Your Court or Tribunal Journey

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The London-Underground-style journey map for your case. Every stage of a court or tribunal process becomes a stop on a line — Apply, Case management, Mediation, Hearing, Decision, Appeal. Worked examples for Divorce finances, SEND Tribunal, Immigration appeals and the Employment Tribunal. BundleCreator builds the right bundle for the stop you're at.

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If you've ever looked at a court or tribunal process and felt lost — you are not alone. BundleCreator puts every journey on a map, the way the London Underground puts every route on a map.

A map answers three questions. Where am I now. What stop comes next. What will I need when I get there. That is what the BundleCreator journey map does for your case — whatever type of case it is.

Each stop on the map is a stage in the journey. Apply. Respond. Case management. Mediation. Hearing. Decision. Appeal. You see them all at once, in the order they happen. Small icons at each stop tell you what the stage is for. A handshake for mediation. A judge for a hearing. A gavel for a decision. A pen for a statement. They mean the same thing on every map.

Let's look at a divorce finances case. Apply — usually Form A. Case management — the first directions. FDR — where you try to settle without a full hearing. And only if settlement fails — the final hearing. Four stops.

Now SEND — Special Educational Needs. Local authority decision. Mediation, optional but often sensible. Notice of appeal to the Tribunal. Case management. Hearing. Decision. Different stops, same map style.

Immigration appeals run a different line. Home Office decision. Notice of appeal. Case management review. First-tier Tribunal hearing. If the outcome is wrong in law — onwards to the Upper Tribunal.

Employment claims. ACAS early conciliation. The ET1 claim. Preliminary hearing — usually a case-management hearing. And the final merits hearing. Four stops — but the timings are strict.

Every stop on the map tells BundleCreator which templates and which documents you need for that stage. So when you build a bundle, it is built for the stop you are on — not for some generic hearing.

You can open the map at any time, see where you are, and pick up where you left off. No more refreshing your memory on procedure by reading thirty pages of Practice Directions.

The court or tribunal process can feel overwhelming. A map makes it walkable. BundleCreator gives you the map — and the documents at every stop. One journey. Clearly signposted.

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