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15 Aug 08 #40575 by mez
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Thanks for info ref form d81 & Clean Break Consent Order versus form E & ancillary. Our agreement is watertight & we have covered all known & future possibilities - EG: lottery win/inheritance/sudden new high paid job. We really just want to move on.

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15 Aug 08 #40586 by dukey
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Good for you all the best to both you. :)

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16 Aug 08 #40651 by mez
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Thanks Dukey. and thanks all for the advice X

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