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Help with D80B please

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27 Aug 12 #352206 by DGD
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With help from answers to older posts, I answered questions 1-9. Hopefully, it will do.

I am not sure as to the remainder of the form.

1.a. Do I have to attach to my D80B an Acknowledgement of Service and the statement of arrangements that were sent to me by court?

1.b. If yes, when attaching, what exactly do I need to mark as ''A'' and ''B''?

1.c. I understand I need to insert the Respondent''s signature on D80B as it appears on the acknowledgement of service and the statement of arrangements.
However, it is just a combination of some letters and symbols I am not sure I can repeat. What do I do? Try to copy it or write in Respondent''s full name instead?

2. I have ticked ''and to order the Respondent to pay the costs of this application''.
Do I need to attach any form to claim my costs (e.g. Form H)? Can I claim my expenses other than £340 paid submitting the Petition?

3. I understand D80B no longer requires to be sworn. So I just sign the Statement of Truth on D80B at home and take D80B and D84 to the Court tomorrow?


I would be very grateful if you could advise me on these.

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29 Aug 12 #352583 by DGD
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bumping!

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29 Aug 12 #352645 by DGD
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I have been to the court so I will answer my questions myself, in case someone will find them interesting later on.

I was served hastily as there was an incredibly long queue, but I hope the answers I got were accurate.

1.a. yes

1.b. in fact, the papers were taken away from me so quickly I forgot to mark them as A and B. But later I was assured by the Court staff they will do it for me. I hope so :)

1.c. just copy whatever is in the Respondent''s signature and can be identified as letters.

2. No other form needs to be submitted. And, if I understood this correctly, you can not claim any other expenses apart from £340 paid submitting the Petition.

3. yes

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29 Aug 12 #352650 by dukey
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Oops sorry it was not answered, its usually my kind of question, if you get stuck with D36 or any other issues give the wiki line a call and they will answer your questions.

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29 Aug 12 #352664 by DGD
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Thank you, dukey.
I am just glad it''s done with.
So silly of me to forget of the wiki help line! I will know better next time.

So am I right that the only way to claim costs other than the Petition fee is by applying for AR?

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29 Aug 12 #352668 by dukey
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It is yes, even then cost orders are far from common and only tend to be used if one person is playing silly buggers.

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