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FORM E- evidence of bank accounts etc

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27 Jan 08 #12053 by rebus
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Can anybody please clarify the following for me?

The 12mth documentation required for bank accounts, is it 12mths from date of seperation or 12mths from receiving the form from the solcitor? It is not clear & I am finding this all VERY scary. Would appreciate advice.

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27 Jan 08 #12054 by Josh2008
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Use the past 12 months from when you start to complete the forms

That is your circumstances as they are now and supported by the last twelve months data

Not too scary take each element one at a time, some you may not have to complete if not applicable put N/A

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27 Jan 08 #12055 by maggie
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I supplied statements for the 12 months up to the date I completed form E
I was also asked to supply up to date bank statements for court Financial Dispute Resolution meeting 4 months later.

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27 Jan 08 #12069 by lindy lou
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We supplied statements up to form e exchange in August.
At the second hearing (dec 3rd) he was ordered to supply them to that date.
It then transpired on November 12th he had brought another house= obtained another mortgage- transferred large sums of money to his brothers account- and repaid a credit card debt of £9,500!
He believed (wrongly) that after the absolute/form e exchange he didn't need to declare anything else.
Can't wait till my barrister gets started at the 2 day final hearing!

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27 Jan 08 #12080 by rebus
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Many thanks, know where to come now if I have any more queries.

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