Hearings are usually held in the judge's private room or chambers. Sometimes they may take place in an open courtroom, but members of the public are not allowed to be present.
A judge will hear your case. You and your lender will both have the opportunity to speak. Both you and the claimant can bring a solicitor or adviser for representation. You can take a friend along to help you in court but if you also want them to speak for you, you will need to check if the judge will allow this.
After examining all the evidence the judge will make a decision regarding the repossession.
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