The complete civil claim, end to end.
Every stage of an England & Wales money claim, mapped to the Civil Procedure Rules and the HMCTS forms you'll actually need.
Stage 01
Conversational intake
Littup interviews you about the dispute — parties, value, dates, evidence — and decides which track applies (small claims, fast or multi). It also flags limitation, jurisdiction and pre-action protocol requirements.
- Identify the cause of action
- Confirm jurisdiction and limitation
- Allocate the right track
- Draft a fact chronology
Stage 02
Letter Before Action
A compliant Pre-Action Protocol letter is drafted, with the correct deadlines, warnings about costs and interest, and an itemised schedule of what's owed.
- Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims compliance
- Statutory and contractual interest calculated
- Reasonable response window
- Print-ready PDF and editable text
Stage 03
Issuing the claim
Auto-fill Form N1 (Claim Form) and Particulars of Claim, or push directly to Money Claim Online for sums under £100,000. Court fees calculated automatically.
- Form N1 + Particulars of Claim
- Money Claim Online (MCOL) routing
- EX160 fee remission if eligible
- Statement of truth handled correctly
Stage 04
Defence & directions
When the defendant files an N9, Littup tracks the response, drafts your reply and prepares the Directions Questionnaire (N180 small claims / N181 fast track) on time.
- Track admissions, defence and counterclaim
- Directions Questionnaires (N180 / N181)
- Disclosure list (N265)
- Calendar of every CPR deadline
Stage 05
Witness statements & bundle
Upload your evidence; Littup organises, paginates and indexes a court-compliant trial bundle, and helps you draft witness statements and a skeleton argument.
- OCR and auto-paginate evidence
- Witness statement templates with statement of truth
- Skeleton argument drafting
- Bundle index and hyperlinked PDF
Stage 06
Judgment & enforcement
Request judgment in default (N225 / N227) when no defence is filed. After judgment, choose enforcement: warrant of control (N323), attachment of earnings (N337), charging order (N379) or third party debt order.
- Judgment in default (N225 / N227)
- Warrant of control (N323) and N316 (orders to obtain information)
- Attachment of earnings (N337)
- Charging order (N379) and third party debt orders
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