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Legal Aid - Do I have to pay his costs?

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16 Aug 11 #283312 by readytomove
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STBX has requested i agree to divorce on 2yrs separation, he left to live with someone else (therefore adultery) and is still in that relationship. If i don't agree to separation, his solicitor has advised he will Petition on grounds of my unreasonable behaviour. He is in receipt of legal aid, would i have to pay any costs if i do agree to separation?

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16 Aug 11 #283317 by drsox
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Only adultery if it was ongoing before you split. After you have seperated it's not.

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