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15 Mar 10 #191983 by gingertips
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Ok - so I must get a Decree Nisi AND agreed Consent Order. Simply crossing out those items in the prayer means nothing.

Thanks mike, to be honest I want to get it all sorted now & much as it pains me to tell my wife how much Im earning now as opposed to 8 years ago it needs to be sorted now rather than having any future surprises!

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15 Mar 10 #191986 by mike62
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Yep, better to get it sorted :(

However, have a look at what can happen if you don't...

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-464722/...ns-200-000-more.html

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13 Nov 10 #234555 by tired2
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so if I want to use a consent order - i should leave the items not crossed out?

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