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Explanatory Notes for Official Divorce Forms

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03 Jan 08 #9901 by maggie
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Can we draw up wikivorce notes for the standard forms ? - the HM Courts notes are useless

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03 Jan 08 #9913 by Jacko
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Can we draw up wikivorce notes for the standard forms ? - the HM Courts notes are useless


Which forms in particular?

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04 Jan 08 #9941 by maggie
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For starters maybe form E ambiguous questions explained in terms of what information they seek ? - eg income needs is post divorce income needs despite spending evidence required for previous 12 months
and my second target would be Form P about pensions.
Other forms - when they're used and their purpose?

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