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Hi - Got petition today ( merry Christmas)

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23 Dec 19 #510791 by SR37
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Hi,

I moved out in June after a very turbulent and toxic 7 year marriage , together 8 years have 1 child together- he has two from previous that I raised for 5 years ( lived with us from 6&8 yrs old)

So no Christmas card in post today but divorce petition 9

It needs to happen but timing is poor

Also his cited unreasonable behaviour yet I left because of all the verbal,emotional abuse, controlling behaviour, couldn't even have a bath without him checking on me,

So I'm not impressed to admit to something I didn't do , I was nothing but reasonable ( mug)

I don't have legal representative he looks to be using a kind of internet form in Wales We live in south east,

Anyway Hi, everyone

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