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DIY Divorce - all advice welcome!

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02 Oct 11 #290415 by maisiedt
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Hi everyone - I was here some months ago asking for advice about being the respondent in a divorce petition that was repeatedly being thrown out by the judge. I am now in the position of needing to petition myself as my ex states that he cant afford any further legal costs....
I now live in Scotland and am unable to get to a court in England to submit paperwork - can I do that by post? As I said - all advice welcome..is there anything ppl would recommend not to do?

Thanks

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