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Statement of Arrangement for Children Form Help.

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20 Mar 11 #258562 by woofy
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Hi,

Hoping someone can help me on completing the form correctly.

Since leaving my husband I have a new partner who lives with me and my children. We have also had a daughter since my husband and i seperated.... Do i put our new daughter in under question 3) other Children who are not children of the family?

Also in the Home details part.. Am I right to classify my new partner as Stepfather in his relationshop with children or what else should I put?

Any help would be greatly sppreciated.

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20 Mar 11 #258568 by dukey
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The child you have with your new partner is not a child of the family relating to the divorce so yes your correct.Ditto for stepdad.

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