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What are we each entitled to in our divorce settlement?

What does the law say about how to split the house, how to share pensions and other assets, and how much maintenance is payable.

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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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Divorce Papers

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19 Sep 12 #356824 by jackie1
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Hello
I have received divorce papers and not sure on some of the questions, can you help,
the first one is
do you agree with the proposals in statement of arrangements and the date of this it does not say a date and I don''t know if it would apply as the children are over 18? any advice would be appreciated

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20 Sep 12 #356856 by TBagpuss
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is there a statement of arrangments? This is a separate document which is sent with the Petition (not the details of the childrnes names on the Petition itself)
Usally there wouldn''t be one at all if the childnre are over 18, in which case you can simply answer that question with ''Not applicable''

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