2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11196-023-09993-y
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Court Forms as Part of Online Courts: Elicitation and Communication in the Early Stages of Legal Proceedings

Abstract: The article explores court forms as an interactive genre essential for legal-lay communication in civil and family proceedings: court forms elicit key information from predominantly lay users for the purposes of court administration and the judiciary. The information presented in court forms defines the agenda and communicative focus of the subsequent hearings and settlement negotiations, and in some instances even the path the proceedings would take. It is thus important to consider court forms in terms of th… Show more

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“…Even just the first step of identifying a problem as a legal issue has been shown as a challenge for the layperson: circumstances which can be resolved by taking legal action often go unnoticed if legal advice is not available (Genn 1999). Similarly, once the court user is ready to take legal action, the first step of starting the proceedings involves completing court forms which are linguistically complex and, as a genre for evidence elicitation, often present one of the first discursive challenges for court users' narrativisation (Grieshofer 2023a;Grieshofer et al 2021).…”
Section: Discourse Of Civil and Family Proceedingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even just the first step of identifying a problem as a legal issue has been shown as a challenge for the layperson: circumstances which can be resolved by taking legal action often go unnoticed if legal advice is not available (Genn 1999). Similarly, once the court user is ready to take legal action, the first step of starting the proceedings involves completing court forms which are linguistically complex and, as a genre for evidence elicitation, often present one of the first discursive challenges for court users' narrativisation (Grieshofer 2023a;Grieshofer et al 2021).…”
Section: Discourse Of Civil and Family Proceedingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complicates elicitation and narrativisation strategies during pre-court stages if court users cannot understand what is required, and during court hearings if court users fail to complete the pre-court stages (cf. Grieshofer et al 2021;Grieshofer 2023a).…”
Section: Discursive Practices Procedural Justice and Legal Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to T. Grieshofer (2023), current improvements in the digitalisation of court proceedings are still limited in certain aspects. The main barrier for court users in the early stages of proceedings remains communication problems, including translation of passages with grammatical and lexical difficulties, persistent difficulties with definitions and insufficient support for court users in creating their documents.…”
Section: Actual Problems Of Development Of Online Civil Proceedings I...mentioning
confidence: 99%