Family Court

Family Court matters primarily involve disputes relating to children, domestic relationships, and family responsibilities resolved through legal procedures designed to protect the wellbeing of all parties involved. Common examples of these include matters such as child maintenance, custody and access arrangements, guardianship applications, and protection orders. The court also manages sensitive family-related disputes where the […]
Civil

The civil division of the Magistrate Court focuses on resolving private disputes between individuals or businesses, typically involving Small Debt recovery. A significant portion of this caseload involves Rental Arrears and Eviction proceedings. In these cases, the court reviews evidence from landlords regarding unpaid rent and, if necessary, issues an “Eviction Order” to legally remove […]
Police Traffic Offences

Police Traffic Offences are initiated when a police officer (rather than a traffic officer) officially charges an individual with a violation of road safety laws. Following the charge, the person is taken to the police station, where the specific nature of the offences, such as driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, or driving without […]
Criminal Matters

Criminal matters in the Magistrate Court primarily involve Summary Offences, which are less serious crimes resolved efficiently without a jury. Common examples of these include offences such as, minor assault, disorderly conduct, and harm. The court also manages the preliminary stages of more serious Indictable Offences, such as burglary, fraud, or theft where the Magistrate […]
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Marriage Licenses

The Attorney General’s Ministry is mandated by law to vet and issue marriage licenses by virtue of the Marriage Act Chapter 174 of the Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2020.