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Making a claim in the Employment Tribunal Read our step-by-step guides to help you understand and manage the employment tribunal process. Step 1 - What does Acas do for employees? Step 2 - How do I start a claim in the Employment Tribunal? Step 3 ֠Funding your Employment Tribunal Claim Step 4 ֠YouҶe submitted your tribunal claim, what happens now? Step 5 ֠How much does it cost to defend an Employment Tribunal Claim Step 6 ֠Preliminary Hearings Step 7 ֠Case management orders Step 8 ֠How much is my claim worth? Step 9 ֠What happens at a final hearing? Read our step-by-step guides to help you understand and manage the employment tribunal process. If you are successful at a final hearing and obtain a judgement in your favour which provides for a financial remedy, the Respondent has 14 days from the date the judgement or order is made, to make the payment. If they do not pay within 14 days of the judgement, then interest may start to accrue. Should they fail to pay by this deadline, you may want to hold back on enforcement proceedings to see if the Respondent appeals the decision. They have 42 days to appeal but also, interest will not start to accrue on the amount due until after 42 days. If an appeal has been lodged, the Respondent can apply for a stay on the enforcement proceedings pending the outcome of the appeal. The government introduced aFast Track scheme in 2010 to enforceEmployment Tribunaljudgements or Acas Settlements. You can complete an online form which acts as your instructions authorising High Court Enforcement Officers to act on your behalf to enforce payment. There is a fee which is usually repaid to you when payment is received. You can also ask the local County Court to send an enforcement officer to obtain the money from the Respondent. A fee is payable and will include the completion of an application to enforce an award. If you are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the legal terms/process used and would like further information on how to enforce your judgement, please get in touch athello@bhayanilaw.co.uk to speak with one of our legal advisors or call 0333 888 1360. We are in Your Corner For advice or for a free assessment contact us today Enquiry Form Please get in touch with us by either filling in the form below or phoning our office. First Name* Surname* Email* Telephone Number* How did you find us?* Recommended by a friend Google Search Returning Client Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Other If Other, please let us have details.* Your enquiry or comments* Phone This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. The postStep 10 ֠What happens if my employer doesnҴ pay appeared first onBhayani Law.