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Procrastination....I do it so well :(

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11 Jun 12 #336202 by Stingrayj
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I''ve got a few queries regarding my D80B....I''ve only had the last two weeks trying to get around to signing it. I don''t know what is stopping me other than my stupid head :(
It''s Question 3 that I''m not sure about.
In my draft Petition the solicitor had not got my address correct and youngest daughter''s birthday. I sent them an email pointing this out but noticed, on the stamped Petition, my daughter''s date of birth is still wrong.
My address is now different to the one when I put in the original petition, although I dont want my ex to know where I live.
Daughter has now finished school and we are looking for a college place for her in Septemember.
Do I mention all these things in question 3 under amendments and additions?
Thanks

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12 Jun 12 #336207 by jonathancj
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Yes, you''d better mention then and this is actually a good opportunity to do so.

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12 Jun 12 #336215 by dukey
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If you don`t want your ex to know your address you will have to complete another form, its short though and easy to complete.

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