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''Self Regulating'' Final Order broken: what next??

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16 Jul 12 #343418 by QPRanger
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Hi

the order made at our final hearing was made over 3 weeks ago: my stbx has failed to comply with pretty much everything that was ordered by the judge. :(

Now when he verbally stated his rulings he kept saying that it was ''self-regulating'' so my question is what do I do now that the order has been broken?

My solicitor was seemingly relying on his remaining £4k bill being paid from the sale proceeds of the FMH, as the order didn''t enforce this he now appears to be only concerned with getting his outstanding bill out of me and is providing no further assistance with this so I need to deal with this myself.

My FMH is now subject to repo proceedings due to the order being broken so I need to move quickly: has anyone got any ideas??

Many thanks!

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