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08 Jan 08 #10216 by pintofmild
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Hi, The divorce is nearly over or so I thought. Received the degree nisi about 3 weeks ago and have been counting down the days until I'm free from the evil one!!!

Yesterday I received a letter from her solicitors saying they shortly to file the Decree Nisi to be pronounced.

But saying that we have not exchanged financial documentation. so they can negotiate a settlement.We never owned a house together I have nothing, all she has is a timeshare which quite frankly I would not want that.:laugh:

So by law do I have to give them my information for my earnings pension etc?

ps I do not use my home address for correspondence as did not want to give it to her so they do not know where I live.

Also found out i do not have to pay her cost which she tried to get me to pay!!

POM

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08 Jan 08 #10251 by Specialdad
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If you dont agree to financial disclosure voluntarily.

She is likely to go through the courts to get a financial settlement in which case it will cost you a great deal.

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