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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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A Consent Order is a legally binding document that finalises a divorcing couple's agreement on property, pensions and other assets.


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Varying property orders

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25 Jun 12 #338915 by maggie
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Will/Can a judge allow us to set aside the order to sell the FMH as agreed in our Consent Order?
Circumstances have changed and my ex has offered to transfer his share to me.

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25 Jun 12 #338929 by dukey
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Its not so much having it set aside its more you have another order drawn up in the same way, sometimes they are listed for a fairly short hearing to explain the change of heart but its usually plain sailing.

Maggie you will need a solicitor though to check out the technicality`s and draft a new order.

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25 Jun 12 #338949 by maggie
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Thanks dukey - he says he''s retired - ie can legitimately stop paying and will after the next payment - so this looks like genuine altruism..........no can''t be - what''s he hiding ..... old habits die hard?
In any case I can''t see any way to prove he''s not retired..... YET.......

Anyway I''m sick of wondering when the axe will fall ... this way gives me blessed freedom.

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