First Tier Tribunal Decision Time
Summary
The First-tier Tribunal typically takes several weeks to months to decide on human rights immigration matters, though same-day decisions are possible in straightforward cases. Factors influencing a quick decision include case complexity, preparedness of parties, and judge availability. Shared ownership versus full mortgage depends on financial goals, with shared ownership involving partial property purchase and rent, while a full mortgage means outright ownership with potentially higher payments. CILEX is not being phased out and remains a key player in legal qualifications.Full Conversation
Can a first tier tribunal court make a decision on a human rights appeal matter on the same day?
It's uncommon, but possible, for a First-tier Tribunal to make a decision on a human rights appeal on the same day as the hearing. This typically happens in straightforward cases. Would you like to know more about the factors that might influence this?
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Here are some factors that might influence a same-day decision:
- Complexity of the case: Simpler cases with clear evidence are more likely to get a quick decision.
- Preparedness of both parties: If both the appellant and respondent present well-prepared cases, it may expedite the process.
- Availability of the judge: A judge with a lighter caseload might be able to make a decision more quickly.
Is there any specific detail about your case you need more information on?
Is shared ownership better than full mortgage
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Choosing between shared ownership and a full mortgage depends on your financial situation and long-term goals. Here are some points to consider:
- Shared ownership allows you to buy a portion of a property and pay rent on the rest.
- A full mortgage means you own the property outright but may have higher monthly payments.
Do you have specific financial circumstances or goals you'd like to discuss?
Is CILEX going to be phased out
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The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) is not currently being phased out. CILEX continues to play a significant role in the legal profession, offering alternative routes to legal qualification.
Would you like to know more about the roles and qualifications offered by CILEX?