From 6th April 2012 your witness statement will be read by a tribunal without you reading it out.
Witness statements have always been important but they are more vital than ever. How do you?
- make sure everything relevant to the tribunal is in it
- you use the documents and evidence you have
- you don't put in a load of stuff that will confuse people
- your statement really helps explain what went on
What is important to you may not be important to the tribunal.
What is obvious to you may not be obvious to the tribunal.
It can be intimidating trying to work out what to do and what to say.
How about a cup of coffee and some time with someone who does it all the time?
One to one coaching with an experienced tribunal representative designed to set you on your way.
Based on your case and what needs to be done.
Helping you speak for yourself, but not by yourself.
Target outcome : Plan for your witness statement that covers all the relevant issues ![]()

