Uxbridge County Court serves families in the Uxbridge area requiring court resolution of divorce and children matters. As a High Court (Family Division) centre, it handles complex cases including child arrangements disputes and divorce applications. The court’s High Court designation means it can manage particularly sensitive or legally intricate family proceedings that require enhanced judicial oversight. Local families pursuing divorce proceedings or resolving disagreements about children’s living arrangements and contact schedules typically attend this venue. Those requiring legal representation for proceedings at Uxbridge should consider finding a solicitor experienced in contentious family matters and High Court work.
Services handled at this court
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How to get there
Uxbridge County Court is located at 501 Uxbridge Road, UB4 8HL.
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Frequently asked questions
- What family law matters does Uxbridge County Court deal with?
- Uxbridge County Court is a High Court (Family Division) handling Divorce and Children. Not all family cases are dealt with at every court — if you are unsure whether your case will be heard here, check your court documents or contact the court directly on 020 8756 3520. Find out more about [what happens at a family court hearing](/legal-process/court-hearing/).
- Do I need a solicitor for a hearing at Uxbridge County Court?
- You are entitled to [represent yourself](/legal-process/represent-yourself/) at Uxbridge County Court, and many people do for straightforward matters. However, for contested children arrangements or domestic abuse proceedings, taking legal advice before your hearing is strongly recommended. [Find a family solicitor in Uxbridge](/legal-process/find-solicitor/) for a free initial consultation, or check whether you qualify for [legal aid](/legal-process/legal-aid/).
- What should I bring to my hearing at Uxbridge County Court?
- Bring photo ID, all court documents relating to your case, and copies for the judge and the other party. If you have filed any statements or evidence, bring your own copy too. Allow extra time when arriving at Uxbridge County Court as security screening is in place at the entrance.
- How do I get in touch with Uxbridge County Court?
- You can contact Uxbridge County Court by telephone on 020 8756 3520 or by email using the address on this page. For questions about your hearing date or listing, ask specifically for the listings office. Do not attempt to contact the judge directly — all queries must go through the court office.