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Amicable agreement to divorce - solicitors needed?

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18 Mar 12 #318825 by livinginhope
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Hope all goes ok for you.
Ive just re read your intial post about is there a stage where Solicitor should definitely be used.The advice seems to be to definitely use a Solicitor to draw up the Consent Agreement(financial side) because it is easy to make mistakes with this.
Good luck and I''m definitely Living in hope of a better life ahead!

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