You are checked at the entrance, but they do it very correctly, they immediately direct you to the right office and in general, you immediately get the impression that you are welcome here. The good almost ends there. I needed to file a lawsuit for the first time. At the same time, there were six such people plus escorts. There is one table and two chairs in the hallway for writing. Those who did not have enough space wrote on the windowsill, on their knees. The building is new, the corridor is wide, but they didn't figure out how to put an extra table. There is no photocopying service in the building, and there is no way to pay the fee. The application samples are in a shabby folder on the table and several people tried to find the one he needed, the information on the stand is not duplicated.
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Anonymous review
August 27, 2021
The court of 3 or more districts . Everything that needs to be there . From judicial to family courts . There are no claims , but it all depends on the judges who work there and all the employees . If they do their job, then everything will be fine , and if there are some who do not know how, then there will be no trial !!!
There was one time. The impression is positive. They help a lot. But for a person who has lived abroad for more than 20 years and went abroad at the age of 17....it is very difficult to understand and understand this whole paper and bureaucratic system. Paperwork is generally a horror. It's time to turn everything into electronic form and finish with a handwritten statement. I am very grateful to everyone who helped me