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Help with wording for statement of case - 2 years

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23 Aug 12 #351445 by raggydoll
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Hi,

I''m getting a little bit confused over the wording I should be using in the D8 for statement of case section - in a 2 years uncontested separation.

Is it enough to just declare the date we separated and that we''ve lived apart from that date or do I have to include reasons on why the marriage brokedown also?

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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28 Aug 12 #352287 by TBagpuss
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all you need to include is (1) the date you separated (2) that you''ve lived separate and apart since that date and (3) that the Respodnet consents to a divorce.

You don''t have to give any reasons

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28 Aug 12 #352403 by raggydoll
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Thank you.

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