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Stuck in one of the stages of divorce

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27 Sep 18 #504038 by Care
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Hi. I'm doing a DIY divorce
Sent in the completed Application for divorce, and paid in full
Straight forward divorce, no children or funds to separate,
Received papers stamped and acknowledged received and posted to recipient on 26th June, 2018. heard nothing and contacted the ex Respondent who tells me he returned it within the allotted time of 8 days that they gave him. Haven't heard anything since then, nothing and now we are approaching October,
If the respondent said he returned it what can I do now, should it be taking this long?? Where do I go from here, tried emailing them but just got a waiting time list by return.
I feel stuck st this point

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27 Sep 18 #504039 by Under60
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I found that phoning the court was easiest, they were always very helpful.

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