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Giving a name to 'Person Unknown' in D80a

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28 Jun 10 #211521 by mindspace
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Hi

I have my Acknowledgement of Service and my D80a form.

The co-respondent is currently named as person unknown. Can I now name them or is there little point?

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28 Jun 10 #211524 by footy_fan73
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Hi Mindspace.

I have read posts from other wikipeeps where they state that District Judges are usually pretty appalled at people naming names in divorce petitions on adultry grounds. They have no interest in the who and why, just that the marriage has irretrievably broken down. You may feel vindicated by naming and shaming but it would not court affection with the sitting judge.

My advice would be to sign the AofS, get it filed back at court as quickly as possible and get rid of the rubbish that did this to you.

OOO - just realised that you may be the petitioner! In which case please ignore the above paragraph! lol ;)

Footy

Good luck.

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