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26 Sep 20 #514209 by kcms2020
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hello all, I am hoping I can get some help fro. This site i have got my hearing mid October i have to complete the form G has anyone done this and can you advise me please.
Also my ex has not given me any attachments he has stated on his for E and has not given me any supporting documents, wages evidence, bank statement etc. How this effect the proceedings i have request them from him 3 time with no real response. He has every thing of mine and I now feel exposed..
Any advice welcomed
Thanks in advance

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27 Sep 20 #514220 by hadenoughnow
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Form G is to say if the first hearing can be FDR (usually the second one) at which agreement can be reached and an order made.

This would only be appropriate if you have full financial disclosure.

If the disclosure is incomplete that is a reason for it not being FDR.

You should raise the lack of evidence in your questionnaire and statement of issues. Put a note on the questionnaire to say the documents have not been provided and reserve the righf to ask further questions when they have been.

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