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14 Feb 25 #525068 by seabz
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Hello

I really could do with some help.

I submitted the e form, and having spent hours preparing all supporting documents, submitted them all via email to the court.

The court responded, saying you it only accepts a maximum of three "documents". How do I condense 50 statements etc into one document.

Is it a case of creating one huge PDF ? (copying/pasting?/adding pdfs) and emailing that ?

Please help.

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17 Feb 25 #525077 by seabz
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Anybody ?

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17 Feb 25 #525078 by CL2023
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Yes basically you need to use a pdf program to pull it all together.

I used ilovepdf its free and allows you to add page numbers and headers etc.

If you documents are not pdf you can use it to convert them.

I went all the way to my fnal hearing using this website.

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17 Feb 25 - 17 Feb 25 #525079 by seabz
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Thanks for the reply.

I assume, you have to upload them all? (is that safe, as so much personal information)

I would add are there any free that do not involve uploading personal information?

thanks
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20 Mar 25 #525520 by EnJayAitch
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You hve mentioned that you went to final hearing using this website. How did you get on?

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