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05 Jul 12 #341242 by margarita2309
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Have 2nd hearing end of month and stbx has not given full disclosure in his form E. Filed questionnaire with court and his solicitor, they haven''t replied and now i am back to court no further forward than the first hearing back in May. Am I able to request the judge to give Directions that stbx provides full disclosure and replies to all my questions.
Also got letter offering me 9k yesterday to settle, instead of enforcing an order of sale to repay my legal charge of 30k on his house.
Surely i will get my charge paid back. I have a child to support, I am dealing with cancer and I have no job and really need my 30k legal charge paid back how else can i provide for my son. Maybe they are just trying to wear me down to submit and give in.

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05 Jul 12 #341271 by dukey
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If you have a hearing at the end of the month you don`t have time to apply for Directions, if he does not supply the information by the time of the hearing ask the judge to attach a penal notice to force the issue.

Offers are offers and that`s all they are, the offer is low, refuse it, sometimes you just have to leave this in the hands of the judge if the other side is being silly.

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