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Financial Divorce Form

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09 Mar 18 #500114 by Buzzard
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I am in the process of completing a Financial Divorce form. I have a lot of personal debt which is manageable, however I do not want my wife to know about this debt.

We have come to an amicable divorce agreement for which she is getting the lion's share however she is demanding a Financial Divorce form to be completed.

Can I lie on the form about my debt if doing so won't benefit me at all, in fact it will benefit her?

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10 Mar 18 #500137 by Visselly
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One of the most unpleasant things about divorce is that your private life suddenly becomes under scrutiny - especially in relation to finances

Even if you have come to a financial agreement, then you would both need to set out a clear picture of your finances so that the judge could review it and deem whether or not it was fair to both parties.

So in short - you are going to have to complete a form at some point that will go before a court and therefore, I think the answer to your question is self-explanatory.

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