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Certificate of Reconcilliation

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06 Feb 09 #86674 by NotMyIdea
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I'm doing a DIY divorce. I notice on this page: www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Step-By-Step-G...ion-For-Divorce.html that I have to submit "a certificate as to whether or not the parties have attempted reconciliation". Who issues this certificate? Will a letter signed by the hub and I suffice?

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07 Feb 09 #86947 by D L
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Hi there

A certificate of reconciliation is not needed when the petitioner is self repping.

Amanda

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07 Feb 09 #86981 by NotMyIdea
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Thank you! I've noticed your many postings; you are very kind to put in the time.

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