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05 Feb 17 #488472 by Namratha
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Hi there friends,
I went to submit my Form A, needed some help at the court, and asked if I can speak to some one,
My question was - there is no place for my residential address, on the Form A,
But the Lady too did not know,
Now how is it possible to get a reply from the court-- if the application form has no Address of the applicant,, or petitioner?
I need some help- or did I just loose the Court fees, Altogether?

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05 Feb 17 #488473 by Bubblegum11
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Page 3 of form A is for service details.

If you are a LIP enter your address under solicitor's details and there is also a section for respondent's address of service.

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05 Feb 17 #488477 by Namratha
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Hi there, What is a LIP?,
And yes I saw that,, will wait to get my form returned,, and make the correction,
Thanks a lot- H

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05 Feb 17 #488478 by Bubblegum11
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Sorry... LIP.... Litigant in person aka self representing.
You'll get hang of the lingo soon enough;)

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05 Feb 17 #488479 by Bubblegum11
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12Hannah wrote:

And yes I saw that,, will wait to get my form returned,, and make the correction,
Thanks a lot- H


How will the form be returned if they don't have your address?

I guess they could find it using the case number. It might be worth sending the court an email or making a phone call, to make sure they have the address to return the form to.

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05 Feb 17 #488483 by Namratha
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Hi there,
That was helpful,,
thanks again.

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