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180 Divorces to be set aside?

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12 May 14 #433120 by rubytuesday
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- or, how many people can fit inside a post box?

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This is an astonishing case, which not only highlights the important role of the Queen''s Proctor, but also of the need to make sure that the residence criteria for divorce in England/Wales is adhered to - but most importantly of all, to acknowledge that divorce is a legal process.

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12 May 14 #433137 by dukey
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Just when you think you''ve seen it all :blink:

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12 May 14 #433141 by sulkypants
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It''s well know the UK is becoming the divorce capital of the world after reading this
I understand why it took so long

I would like to see this in the press I don''t feel
UK citizens should be penalised time wise

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12 May 14 #433147 by dukey
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This was an organised scam the likes of which I''ve never heard of, tbh I didn''t know the kings proctor still existed.

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12 May 14 #433148 by rubytuesday
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I agree - this should be in the press; this scam makes a mockery of the divorce legal process - using a post box as "proof" of residence - Hell''s teeth!

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12 May 14 #433173 by Fiona
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Obviously you read the wrong papers! It was in the press and blogged about months ago ;)

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-...-divorces-in-UK.html

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2480705...s-cheap-quickie.html

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12 May 14 #433174 by dukey
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My missus reads the mail daily, I''m surprised she did not mention it, unless it was online only.

Glad it was in the telegraph today, mirror man myself.

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