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Unreasonable Behaviour Wording

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20 Dec 18 #505434 by Pianogirl
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I am currently getting my divorce application ready to send to court. I would be very grateful for opinions on what I have listed as unreasonable behaviour. ie. is it enough or worded correctly ? Any advice much appreciated. Thank you.

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20 Dec 18 #505435 by Cheesestring
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As far as I can remember examples of unreasonable behaviour must be within the last 6 months.

It also looks like you've been separated for 2 years.

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20 Dec 18 #505436 by Pianogirl
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Hi thank you - its not quite two years and also there is a good chance that the Respondent won't sign so has to be unreasonable behaviour or 5 years separation ? thanks

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