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07 Oct 15 #467752 by Buddy22
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Hi

I have just exchanged - or what I thought - answers to each of our questionnaire''s as directed by the court. On opening hers, all she has put is another questionnaire, as she was allowed by the court, and a letter stating that she is not giving anything until she has received all our missing documents - most of what she is saying is ''missing'' is off her questionnaire which she should not have had until today, the rest she has already received!! She was supposed to give me copies of her bank statements from June 2011 and an explanation of where her mother and daughter acquired £56k between them (I know that this is her money hidden!!!) What should I do!!! She has all my answers now and I have nothing off her still!!! :unsure:

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