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Help with form D80 & D84

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27 Mar 10 #194657 by Jellytoo
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Hello, you've already helped me complete the D8. Now got the next forms and would appreciate a bit more advice.

Form D80 Affadavit by petitioner
Q5 State briefly the reason for the separation - in my D8 stated the marriage has irretrievably broken down - would that do?

Q6 State the date when and circumstances in which you came to the conclusion that the marriage was in fact at an end - can I write the same date as Q5 and when the respondent and I agreed to live apart?

Q8 Since the date given in Q4 have you ever lived with the respondent in the same household? - my answer is Yes we lived separately in the same household until the house was sold - is that ok?

Form D84 Application for direction for trial state The Petitioner (do I write my name here) applies to the District Judges for direction

phew! Long post but really hope someone can help as doing it solo thanks ever so

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29 Mar 10 #194926 by TBagpuss
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1. usually write something slightly different - e.g. there had been problems for some time and we agreed that the marraige had broken down / I learned that the Respodent had committed adultery
2. yes, same date & saying you agreed to live separtely is fine
3. Yes, however you will also need to put a little more info abotut how you were living separately, e.g. that you had separte bedrooms, did not cook / clean for one another.
4.yes, put your name in

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29 Mar 10 #195015 by Jellytoo
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Thanks for your suggestions I've added more detail.

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