Okay kiddo, so you know how when people have a problem or a disagreement, they sometimes need someone to help them figure it out? That's where the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service comes in.
They are a group of people who help people solve their problems by holding trials and hearings.
A trial is like a big meeting where both sides of a disagreement talk about what happened and someone else helps decide what should happen next. It's kind of like when you and your friend can't agree on who gets the last cookie, so your mom helps you figure it out.
A hearing is a similar thing, but it's for smaller problems that don't need a big trial. It's like when your teacher listens to both sides of an argument and helps you come up with a solution that makes everyone happy.
The people who work at the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service are really good at listening and trying to understand everyone's side of the story. They want to help people solve their problems in a fair and peaceful way.
They are very important because they help make sure that everyone follows the rules and lives in a happy and safe community.