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03 Sep 21 #517613 by TillyF
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Hi, Is there a specific internet browser or settings that should be used when accessing the Divorce Calculator please? When I click on the Help button nothing appears and I cannot enter the days with Husband in the children section and not all the financial information is retained. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but not sure what. Thanks

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03 Sep 21 #517617 by milehigh
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I’m having the exact same problem. I’ve tried various browsers, tried on pc and iPad and played around with settings, but nothing worked. Hopefully somebody will be able to help!

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05 Sep 21 #517630 by wikivorce team
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Thanks very much for reporting this issue.

Our IT team have looked into this, and have identified and fixed the issue.

Please try again and let us know how you get on.

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05 Sep 21 #517633 by TillyF
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Thank you, the calculator works now and so do the help buttons.

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