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18 Jul 08 #33805 by angelanna
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Hello.

If I have an amendment to form E due to a change in circumstances since submission should I notify the court / other party immediately or wait until the First Hearing? Is there a form I should use?

Thanks:)

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20 Jul 08 #34149 by gorgeous
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Get sol to amend if its significant if not wait till court.

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