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07 Nov 11 #296764 by cricket1
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Ex has not sent acknowledgement back but has written to me stating he has received divorce petition and signed the letter. The court has told me that if I send a copy of his signed letter to the court with a letter to the Judge with the facts, £45 plus a form D11 completed, the Judge will decide whether the divorce will be able to proceed without acknowledgement from him. Does this sound correct and would I need to send in any other forms with it. The form does seem a bit complicated especially question 3, not quite sure what category I would have to put on this question.

Any help would be appreciated. Do I also need to fill in affadavit at this stage

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08 Nov 11 #296831 by TBagpuss
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yes, it sounds as though the court are suggesting that you ask for a direction that service has been effected.

at 3 you are asking the court to make a direction that service is deemed to have taken place.

that would then allow you to comtinue with the divorce.
the 'why' is that you have received a letter from your ex (attach a copy) stating he has received the Petition.

I think you should be fine just giving fuller details in box 10, without needing an additional affidavit. Reference the letter and confirm that you can identify thesiganture as being that of your husband

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08 Nov 11 #296900 by cricket1
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Thank you so much for your help. That has really helped me.

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22 Aug 12 #351191 by Johny8
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Can anyone assist please !

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22 Aug 12 #351192 by MrsMathsisfun
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If you re post as a new question you are more likely to get an answer.

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