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18 Dec 11 #302589 by arturoviola
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Hello everyone.

I am not sure how to start with the legal aid and process for dissolving my Civil Partnership.

We both agree on the end of it, what we're going to do with the house, I have someone new. But I have no idea which forms to send and what is the process, so I really need a solicitor or legal advice to start the process and that's all.

All help is really welcome.

best

Arturo,

London

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19 Dec 11 #302658 by .Charles
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Try the government website which also has the Petition to commence proceedings

www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensa...ngadivorce/DG_193735

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19 Dec 11 #302751 by arturoviola
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many thanks!

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