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14 Feb 09 #89296 by Snowdonian
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I'm planning on using teh Quickie Divorce service but am getting no response whatsoever from my ex.

I prepared and gave her a draft financial agreement in September. I'm unable to afford a solicitor. She says she has "finally found one". If I take QD's 'Personal Plus service' (including the Consent Order) will I be able to negotiate around teh financial details or is there some kind of time frame on it or something. I understand QD only works if everything's agreed, but can't find out what happens if there's a hitch.

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14 Feb 09 #89311 by D L
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Ask them...but from what we see on here, if there is a hitch, you are then on your own.

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14 Feb 09 #89321 by Snowdonian
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Thanks Amanda. I'm not too worried about going it alone but was hoping someone might confirm or counter that in my post yesterday: www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Forum/...go-for-it.html#88998

No response at all to it though...

When you say "on your own" though, will their documentation still hold good? I'm expecting some correspondence with my ex's solicitor, but plan to take advice where I can get it to deal with that.

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14 Feb 09 #89330 by Sera
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Snowdonian wrote:

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Forum/...go-for-it.html#88998

No response at all to it though....


I'm not a legal - but will pop into that thraed to reply.:)

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14 Feb 09 #89331 by D L
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Quickie wont deal with correspondence as I understand it. TBH you are asking the wrong people - you need to ask them hun.

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