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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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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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17 Nov 07 #6854 by TMax
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:angry:Ok some where I read a little on someone who had taken there soliciter to the board anyone know who it was or how I do it.

Story so far two years ago I got letter saying I have my decree aboslute, it also mentions it in my chronolgy, last night I sent an eamil to my sol asking what a "prayer of the petition" is, I found out myself in the end so didnt need them. Anyway in doing that the answer came back and according them in their return mail I do not have a Decree Absolute.

:angry:excuse me :ohmy:WTF you talking about, you mention it in my letter 2004 and chronolgy are you fmad, "silence ranes supreme" Ill have to check your file and get back to you your file is away at the moment. I bet it f/is, anyway no phone call came so I expect a sodding letter tomorrow probably. Sooooooo would you say that this is gross incompetance or is it me being too fick :blink:. where the hell do I go to test this water out:huh:

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17 Nov 07 #6870 by Camberwick green
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Sorry cannot help you on this one, but thats just pants :(

Just when you think there is light at the end of the tunnel!

Chin up x

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19 Nov 07 #7003 by Specialdad
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A friend of mine had a similiar experience.

She thought the sol had sought ancillary relief as well as the divource absolute. She came to sell the house 10 years later and found that sol had not put papers in!!

Too late to sue sol as he died of heart attack while back.

B)

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