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15 Jun 09 #124092 by blueto
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HI,

another newbie thread, and here i am. After searching the wonderfull world of the wibbly wobbly web, i came across this site which seems to be a breath of fresh air! I uploaded a piccie of me in my profile so you all know who i am whilst im writing this.

So today i hand in my petition form to the court. Only 3 mistakes (one was spelling her name wrong LOL) considering i now have become solicitor, councillor,financer and all round general good egg! i thought that was pretty nifty eh! A few initals later and voila!


So i take it thats the easy bit out the way....

Now, i intend to get divorced as cheaply and as quickly as possible (Her dad never paid for the wedding so do you think i should put it to him about funding the divorce???)

All is good between me and exey to be. Still get on as friends well but she says she cant live with me. we had one child together and she said it was like looking after 2 children.(never got what she ever meant when she said this)

So thats the story jackanory! Hope to use this site and absorb lots of information from eveyone who will be able to help where they can.!

Catch ya all later!"!!!

Blueto!

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15 Jun 09 #124206 by dukey
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Hello Blue

Wellcome to wiki and i do hope you find the site usefull, this is from the library "diy divorce guide"

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/DIY-Divorce-Re...Y-Divorce-Guide.html

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