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Shall I put these in the bundle?

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08 Aug 21 - 08 Aug 21 #517407 by littleproblems
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Hello,I am a litigant in person in a Financial Relief case however I am to serve a bundle for the FDR on August 18th. I have a a few questions with regards to what documents I should include. I know that whatever is included needs to be relevant to the case and be referred to during the hearing, even so would someone advise me on whether I should include the following?:
*The details of suitable accommodation for myself and children and other party that was sent to the other party in accordance with the last directions (but not requested to be sent to the court)

* A copy of email correspondence between myself and a mortgage broker giving his opinion on my mortgage capacity (again that was sent to the other party but not to the court as it was not directed)
*The Questionnaire and Schedule of Deficiencies I filed on the other party and their responses
*My up to date Form H
*Copies of a letter and email from the other party detailing the offers he made
*A copy of the email I was sent by the other party refusing my request to ask for an FDR adjournment (which was subsequently granted all the same)

Thank you so much in advance
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08 Aug 21 #517408 by hadenoughnow
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I would put them all in. Make sure you have a clear index giving the date and title of the document.

NB FDR is a without prejudice discussion so not everything (ie wp offers) would go into a Final Hearing bundle. Let's hope you can get it sorted without FH.

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08 Aug 21 #517412 by littleproblems
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Thank you very much for your reply Hadenoighnow, I sincerely hope it is sorted soon and doesn't go to a final hearing as I cannot take.mich more of this!

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