What do you want to do ?
We provide services that support you to prepare for and come to VCAT.
These include when you want to:
We provide services that support you to prepare for and come to VCAT.
These include when you want to:
What you should do after applying, including sending documents about your case, settling before VCAT, expert evidence, affidavits and points of cla
The time it takes to come to VCAT and get an outcome depends on your type of case, and how complex it is.
After you apply, the time it takes for us to contact you depends on your case type.
We give each case a reference number. Use this reference number whenever you contact us or the other people involved in the case.
If you are applying to VCAT, you must share a copy of your application and all other supporting documents that are part of your case (like evidence
Trying to come to an agreement could save you the time, effort and the cost of going to a hearing at VCAT.
When you present your case at VCAT you can include evidence from experts to support your side of the story.
An affidavit is a written statement where you say or ‘swear an oath’ that something is true.
A points of claim is a statement that sets out the facts of your case and what result you are asking for.