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26 Mar 09 #102302 by absl
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Thanks perry x

A slightly interesting twist to the tale. My 'lovely' solicitor has left the practice!!! As much as I liked him, I feel this good be a good thing as already on the first letter my new solicitor has written to my ex's sol, I can see he means business! ...now, if only I can find a way of paying the expensive blighters...

Not quite dead pot plant for £2,000 any one?? :ohmy:

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26 Mar 09 #102379 by dissapointed dad
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absl

why not sell 2000 shares at £1 each? - that way we could almost all help eachother with costs

just a thought

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26 Mar 09 #102405 by absl
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Good idea!

Half a leaf per £1?

:laugh:

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26 Mar 09 #102412 by Shezi
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absl - welcome to wikivorce :)

Like you, I found wiki after we had already been separated for nearly 2 yrs. Could have done with being here a year before Ian created it ;)

I agree with previous posters - you have already been through so much. All you can do is what you believe to be the right thing. I would do whatever it took to protect my children - and I can see that you are prepared to do that too. Let us know how you get on with your new solicitor? As Dukey says, don't fear the process - it is designed to help you. Just keep going and let us support you

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27 Mar 09 #102442 by absl
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Shezi, thank you. I'm keeping everything crossed the new sol will be able to move things forward in a productive (and speedy!) manner.

I wont hold my breath on the speedy though ;)

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