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03 Nov 11 #296019 by ajjg4
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Hi, I have completed my initial divorce petition and statement of arrangements for our child and plan to take these to the courts next week. I am not sure if as I am on working tax credits and child tax credits whether I have to pay the £340 costs or not - could anyone advise me of this? thank you

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03 Nov 11 #296021 by dukey
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Have a look at the fee remission form (ex160) in the wiki library, if you think you would qualify call the legal services commission and ask if they think you will qualify complete EX160 and send it in, you may have to pay something or maybe nothing, worth a try.

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