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The four basic steps to reaching an agreement on divorce finances are: disclosure, getting advice, negotiating and implementing a Consent Order.

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House sale

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11 May 12 #330048 by sensitive
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Hi, had a final hearing and left with nothing. Decided, after over 3 years of hell,I would ignore all those pathetic scheming parasites,ie, courts and solicitors. Leaving e mails unread, mail unopened and ignoring phone messages, i have put everything aside and thoroughly enjoyed the last 2 months with my kids and friends. Obviously things will come to a head one day and i will have to suffer the consequences as is this totally inept system. I have this morning received mail from a solicitor that i have no dealing with saying ''thankyou for your instructions for us to act on your behalf in the house sale''.I have never been in contact with them. My ex is moving with her boyfriend and my children and seems to be going ahead with the FMH sale herself with no approval from me. Can she do this?? The house has been up for sale for sometime now and i want to make it as hard as possible for her to move away. She is moving 80miles away and her spiteful nature means it will be so difficult for me to see the children.

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11 May 12 #330050 by cookie2
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Dude, you need a reality check. What do you think will happen if you continue to bury your head? You will end up in court again possibly prison, the house will be sold anyway, and you''ll get hit with a huge costs order for enforcement. Wake up buddy. You might not like the court''s order but it is final so you might as well get used to it. Fighting it or ignoring it is a lost cause and incredibly foolish.

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