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Completing Form D8

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22 Sep 07 #3806 by dolphin
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Help! I am trying to complete form D8on tbe basis of Unreasonable Behaviour but don't understand the section at the back headed "Prayer". My husband and I have agreed all the financial side, including transferring the house into my sole name, maintenance and also transferring all our joint savings into his sole name. Do I still need to apply for Ancillary relief from the court if this is the case? or do I just cross out the whole of this section. Does this section only apply if agreement hasn't been made already?

Many thanks for any help you can provide me.

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