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Scott Schedule (With Template)

A Table Used In Family Proceedings Which Sets Out Disputed Allegations

 

WHAT IS THE SCOTT SCHEDULE USED FOR?

The Scott Schedule is a table on a A4 piece of paper, in landscape orientation, on which you can detail your allegations against your ex-partner. Your ex-partner will be required to respond to these allegations on the same Scott Schedule.   

CHILD ARRANGEMENTS – The Scott Schedule is usually used in child arrangement proceedings to make allegations of domestic abuse. 

FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT – The Scott Schedule can also be used in financial settlement proceedings to make allegations of financial misconduct against your ex-partner.

If you are making allegations against your ex-partner then the judge/magistrate will order you to complete a Scott Schedule and forward a copy to the court and to your ex-partner (who the allegations are against in the proceedings) by a specific date and time. Your ex-partner must then complete their section and forward a copy to the court and to you by the date given by the judge/magistrate. A Scott Schedule is asked for by the judge/magistrate in preparation for a fact finding hearing where it will be determined whether these allegations are true or not.

ARE THERE ANY GOVERNMENT OR OUR OWN L.I.P HELP GUIDES OR WRITE UPS TO HELP YOU COMPLETE THE SCOTT SCHEDULE ?

There are no government guides to help you complete your Scott Schedule. The court staff can explain how to complete it when it is given to you. If they do not please ask them.   

We also have produced our own template for you to download. Please see below 

WHAT IS THE FEE TO SEND THE SCOTT SCHEDULE TO THE COURT AND HOW TO PAY FOR IT?

There is no fee to send the Scott Schedule to the court.

HOW TO COMPLETE THE SCOTT SCHEDULE AND WHERE TO SEND IT.

  • NOTE 1 – As stated above the Scott Schedule will be given to you by the court. You will be given a A4 sheet which you can photocopy if you need another Scott Schedule. 
  • NOTE 2 – If you have started court family proceedings during which you have been asked to submit a Scott Schedule, then you are known as the applicant or petitioner. Your ex-partner is known as the respondent.
  • NOTE 3 – You should complete the Scott Schedule in black pen.  
  • NOTE  4- You will be asked to add a witness statement to your Scott Schedule going into detail about the allegations made on your Scott Schedule. You can attach evidence to your witness statement. Please click on the link below to learn more about a witness statement. 
  • NOTE 5 – Please send a copy of your Scott Schedule to the court and to your ex-partner by the date and time given by the judge.
  • NOTE 6 – On the Scott Schedule you can refer to your ex-partner as the applicant or respondent, whichever one they are or  by their name. Please try not to refer to your partner as W (wife) or H (husband) as some solicitors firms recommend because we feel it is cold.
  • NOTE 7 – Please be factual and concise on your Scott Schedule.
  • NOTE 8 – Please keep a copy of the Scott Schedule, all evidence and attachments for yourself outside of the one you send to the family court. 
  • The Scott Schedule is normally 2 pages long.
  • It has 5 columns across and it is 6 rows down to give details of 6 allegations.
  • Column 1 – Number of the allegation.
  • Column 2 – Date the incident the allegation is about occurred.
  • Column 3 – Concise details about the allegation and reference to a witness statement and evidence which goes into further detail about the allegation.
  • Column 4 – The individual who the allegations are against will write their response to the allegation. They will need to write whether they admit or deny the allegation and detail any reference to a witness statement and evidence which goes into further detail about whether they admit or deny the allegation.
  • Column 5 – The judge/magistrate will complete this section with their findings. 

LINK TO OUR L.I.P HELP GUIDE FOR YOUR WITNESS STATEMENT EXPLAINED

WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE SCOTT SCHEDULE/DOWNLOAD IT?

The Scott Schedule will be given to you by the court. You can also call, email or write to the court and ask for a copy.

The team here at I AM L.I.P have produced a Scott Schedule template for you to download and fill in. Once you have filled in it you can print a hard copy. Click on the upper right corner of the document below to access it. Once accessed, we recommend you click the ‘Open Original’ button on the upper right corner to download the document on Microsoft Word, or you can download the document on other applications such as Google Docs. The BLACK writing is part of the template document and should not be altered. The RED writing is where you should edit the template document as it is there to guide you on what to include.

WHEN WAS THE SCOTT SCHEDULE FIRST PUBLISHED AND LAST UPDATED?

Non applicable.