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I'm new and I now have to enforce a Costs Order

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10 May 08 #22050 by shivers
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Hey everyone, I'm 27 and divorcing my ex after a short marriage. We married in Pakistan in 2005, and I brought her to the UK in 2006. The marriage broke down after 3 months because of her unreasonable behavior but now 15 months later, and thousands of pounds in solicitors fees, she is still dragging her heels over everything. I pay for my own solicitor, a good one too, but my ex doesn't respond to any letters written to her to either acknowledge paperwork or begin the process of a Consent Order. I've just managed to obtain Nisi and a Costs Order against my ex thanks to a sympathetic judge who saw the paperwork trail I'd send to my ex via her solicitors.

Does anyone have any tips about how to enforce a Costs Order?

Have there been any forums on here so far about matters like this?

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