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23 Jan 08 #11649 by bellister
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hi again,

Just been to see solicitors today, informed he is not replying to any letters including petition.
Seems he has decided to ignore everyone has not even gone to his solicitor since first time. Even his solicitor has not replied and my solicitor says he probaly has received no instruction to do so.
So my question is if he ignores everything what can i do, so far my solicitor has issed form E and applied to court for them to force his form E, but agin what if he ignores court ?

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23 Jan 08 #11657 by Fiona
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The court will probably give him a lot of rope but ultimately he can be ordered to turn up, fill in form E etc, have a penal notice attached and be arrested.

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24 Jan 08 #11663 by gobsmacked
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And being ordered to fill in form E and ordered to turn upto court,file this document that document within a certain time all with penal notices attached makes not one jot of a difference.
No one ever gets arrested, no one ever keeps to court times and no one ever does anything that you should do according to protocal in divorce law!
The laws are there to be broken at every step of the way and the only people to benefit are the lawyers, who rub their hands with glee at another pound sign Kerchingy all the way to their pockets!

As for penal notices' being issued by Judges what a complete joke! Do they enforce them if within the 7 days the person doesnt comply to their order??????/ hahahahah Do you know what you have to do to enforce it? hahahah pay ANOTHER £80 TO GET A JUDGE TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN, and issue a warrant for his/her arrest and brought before the courts to answer why they havent!
Do the police have time to bring these folks to court? hahahha yep sure they do, thats whilst they are running round sorting feral kids out on the street who like setting fire to peoples homes, and all because they are from "broken families" and bored!
If the police finally have time to sort the warrants out, mmmm maybe another six months has passed before they get to find the person! How many times do you want a cop to go to the house only to find the person in question is not in!
Get real folks, this is GREAT BRITAIN today!:blink:its a mad mad world we live in!

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24 Jan 08 #11714 by Mush
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I echo what you say GS all i can say is that the back bone we are so proud of in this country has left, it was thrown away by our law makers who bark but rarely bite... ;)

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24 Jan 08 #11804 by Josh2008
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The backbone of British Society was broken only when:-

Those fine body of Men from the AA stopped saluting their customers - I wonder how many now forget that

So thereuth liath the lesson

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24 Jan 08 #11813 by miriam
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hi i know what u rfeeling now i had he same prblem wit my s2bex ,he received the first aos in aug 2007 so he didnt do nothing
so my solicitor instruted the court bailif to go to him so after6 months now the bailiffs finally got him 2 weeks ago
so now its just waiting . so plz be paticent u will get their good luck

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