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10 May 20 #512356 by Soon to be free
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Hi
form E received from ex very poor-not unusual

Questionnaire 7 pages as error or lack of evidence in every section

At FDA ex over talked judge my barrister and 20 min hearing was 2 and half hours

Questionnaires struck out as judge good to be fair issues pension and debt at separation no assets

I do now though need exs bank statements from separation as realised he had opened separate account to joint account and diverted salary two months prior to separation

How do I apply to court to get a copy of these bank statements having to self rep

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04 Aug 20 #513554 by Thirtysomething
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Hi, Appreciate if you answer as i am self rep and in a similar situation like yours

1.do you think it is beneficial to have a Barrsiter on you FDA ?



Thanks

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04 Aug 20 #513559 by Soon to be free
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Been told it looks bad as any subsequent judge may see it as a problematic case with difficult parties.

Being coached by a Mac Kenzie friend doing FDR next week by myself. Wish me luck

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