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15 Jul 08 #33024 by angelanna
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I have now lodged my form E with the court and sent to the other party. What do I need to do now? :unsure:

I understand that I have to lodge a chronology to the court is there a pro-forma for this, or any guidance on what to include, where to start.

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Anna

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15 Jul 08 #33032 by DIY Divorce
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Hiya,

check out the examples of the statement of issues and chronology attached to this message. The dates will all heve been spelled out on the court docs as to when you should reply with the statement of issues and chronology.

good luck.

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15 Jul 08 #33034 by DIY Divorce
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ok no go will send you a private message with the documents.

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15 Jul 08 #33118 by angelanna
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Many thanks.

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16 Jul 08 #33151 by DIY Divorce
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Hiya, if you look at my (or your) picture on this thread, you will notice a link that says "send me a message"......click on it and it you can send me you e-mail address.

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