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Generate your Scott Schedule →A Scott Schedule is the structured table of allegations required for fact-finding hearings in UK family court. Every allegation goes in one row — the applicant's case on the left, your response in the middle, the court's finding on the right.
Building one manually from a pile of documents is slow and error-prone. MyCaseOrganiser's Scott Schedule Generator reads your uploaded statements, messages, and correspondence — and produces the complete table automatically, formatted to the court's requirements.
Used in fact-finding hearings under Practice Direction 12J (domestic abuse) and wherever the court needs to make specific findings on disputed allegations.
| No. | Allegation (Applicant) | Response (Respondent) | Court's Finding |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | On 14 March 2023, the Respondent grabbed the Applicant by the arm and pushed her against the kitchen wall, causing bruising. | Denied Respondent was at work. Payslip + manager statement at bundle pp. 34–36. Applicant's own message of same date (p. 47) contradicts account. | To be determined |
| 2 | Between Jan–Jun 2023 the Respondent controlled household finances by limiting the Applicant to £50/week. | Admitted in part An agreed allowance was in place. Denied this was controlling — joint decision during financial difficulty. Bank statements at pp. 52–58. | To be determined |
| 3 | On multiple occasions the Respondent monitored the Applicant's phone and social media accounts without consent. | Denied No specific dates or instances given. Respondent requires clarification of alleged occasions before responding fully. | To be determined |
Statements, messages, emails, previous orders — any format.
Every disputed allegation is identified and placed into a numbered row.
The tool prompts you through each row — admitted, denied, or not recalled — with evidence reference prompts.
Download as PDF or Word, formatted to the court's standard layout.
A Scott Schedule (or schedule of allegations) is a document used in family court fact-finding hearings. It lists each specific allegation made by one party, with a column for the other party's response, and a column for the court's finding. The format is required under the Family Procedure Rules and Practice Direction 12J.
No. Many litigants in person complete their own Scott Schedules. The court will provide the format at the case management hearing, or you can use a generator like this one. The key is to be specific — each allegation needs a date, location, and specific act.
Write "Denied" and give your reason concisely — one to three sentences. Reference any supporting evidence by bundle page number. See our full Scott Schedule guide for response tips.
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