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D8 item (13) {d} assistance please

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07 Jul 09 #129411 by jakeblues68
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Under PARTICULARS on the form D8, I need to give details of how the seperation came about in 13d, what are they expecting to be written here and in how much detail?

Something like......Grown apart.....squeezes toothpast from middle? etc etc etc

Many thanks in advance

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07 Jul 09 #129429 by dukey
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If you are using UB as the factor keep it short use dates if you can and be honest, keep the dates to within six months of seperation, as a general rule what you find unreasonable others may not, so if you have OCD and your partner knows you don`t like the toothpaste bit and still did it then yes you could use it, B), if you draft the reasons you have and post them up im sure you will get some pionters.

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07 Jul 09 #129446 by jakeblues68
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Sorted :-)

Am using 2 years seperation, all I need to put is date seperated and a brief explanation.

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