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26 Nov 09 #165371 by cosytoes
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. hi everyone its nice but sad to know that I,m not the only one going through this horrible time.im in the middle of a divorse and my husband wont compleat an E-form does this matter my solisitor said he,s prodused bank statments ect so it,s not really important .I feel she,s not really fighting my corner.I have compleated an e=form on his solisitors request what do you think.I know he is hiding a lot .He has his own buisness and my friend who is married to his friend has told me he has hid a lot due to help from his accountant cousin.please help.xx :(

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09 Dec 09 #168251 by Stanlaw
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NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
Bank Statements are not enough to tell you about your ex's true financial position and your Solicitor should insist on him providing a form E unless you have had a very short marriage, no children, and there is not much in the way of assets.

You need to have confidence in your Solicitor so why not look at changing Solicitors before things get too far down the road and you have spent a lot of costs not really getting anywhere.

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22 Dec 09 #170967 by cosytoes
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thanks for your comment,things have been quite stressfull at mo.He seams to be bitter that I have actually got grounds to file for divorse.He carn,t seam to stand that he is finally loseing control of the realationship He has been discussing things with our daughters eg "your mum is going to get a nasty shock and will have to move out of the house"when I confrounted him about it he told our daughter off for telling me .and in return she dosen,t want to confide in me again incase i tell dad.It,s a horrible sitution,I,ve arranged for her to see a mentor in school.and the solicitor sent a letter to him explaining the importance of not using the children .In return he has shown the letter to my daughter she was upset telling me about it.How I feel in a position off not being able to approach him. My solisitor in the meantime has sent another letter requesting an E- form what does anyone know what happens in court?

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