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24 Nov 09 #164731 by Darnoo001
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Hi all, done a web search and read an artical on this site about self representation and contact, residance, contact orders etc. cant find the case or blog, but the gent said I could go to this link and read his case...any help finding this man would be fab..have a date for the 22/12/09 joint residancy / contact and I will be doing it myself

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24 Nov 09 #164780 by dukey
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If you click on the library on the tool bar there is a section for contact and other issues relating to contact, or if you have a specific question just ask.

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24 Nov 09 #164792 by wikivorce team
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There are two articles on self repping at the bottom of this page

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Wikizine-People/

There are several relevant articles in the library

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Resources/Libr...urces_s29_m1852.html

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25 Nov 09 #165222 by nbm1708
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25 Nov 09 #165223 by Elle
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Darnoo001 wrote:

Hi all, done a web search and read an artical on this site about self representation and contact, residance, contact orders etc. cant find the case or blog, but the gent said I could go to this link and read his case...any help finding this man would be fab..have a date for the 22/12/09 joint residancy / contact and I will be doing it myself


There are quite a few guys here self reppin in child contact cases...have you used the "search forum"?...or if you have the wikis "name" you could locate their input/theads from the "members" tab.

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