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Revising my Statement of Issues

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14 Aug 12 #349383 by buzyizzy
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I sent my statement of issues off a while ago, but can I send another one off once I have received all the necessary information that should have been on stbx form E? Or should I just send it with the clause of not having received a fully completed form e. There may be issues that need resolving once I have received all his stuff. We have to have it at court by tomorrow, mine has gone in post today, what happens if i don''t receive his tomorrow and he is late AGAIN!!

ETA Once I have received all the evidence I requested in my questionnaire to stbx sols, I presume I have to go thru it all with a fine tooth comb and have all the questions and issues ready for FDR. Is this a point when I can send another Statement of Issues or not?

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22 Aug 12 #351242 by jonathancj
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Just bang in an amended one. As far as fdr is concerned, your statement of issues would be called a position statement or skeleton argument. What it does is explain to the judge and the other party what you think the right outcome should be and why.

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23 Aug 12 #351345 by buzyizzy
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So, more than one week late and I STILL haven''t received his replies! He''s swanned off on holiday and I''m trying to cope with a massive drop in hours which has left me penniless and I''ve just had a letter from my council asking for all the year''s tax for reasons that I know not why.
All in all, NOT a good day and it''s only 10am!

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