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28 Jan 13 #376722 by butterfly crossing
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Can anyone tell me if the telephone line can tell me if I can ask specific questions re stbx form E.

Or advise me what I can ask for in way of evidence provided and not provided.

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29 Jan 13 #376746 by WhiteRose
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What you need to do is complete a questionnaire.

Have a look at the attached example.

WR

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03 Feb 13 #377898 by butterfly crossing
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Thank you WR

I take it I just ask every question that is in my head and that the Judge will decide if this can be asked.

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04 Feb 13 #377917 by WhiteRose
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Probably best to stick to the main points - keep the most important ones first.

You don''t need to quibble over minor stuff - that could be seen as petty.

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05 Feb 13 #378234 by butterfly crossing
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I have 41 at the moment, with some a, b, c etc.

Any idea how I can cut back on them!!

I think they are all valid but realise probably too many :laugh:

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05 Feb 13 #378241 by MrsMathsisfun
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Can you group them together and ask a single question that covers several issues at once.

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05 Feb 13 #378257 by WhiteRose
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lying cheat wrote:

I have 41 at the moment, with some a, b, c etc.

Any idea how I can cut back on them!!

I think they are all valid but realise probably too many :laugh:


WOW 41!!!

Think that is a little excessive. :woohoo:

From what you''ve written so far there is debt to divvy up, concentrate on the questions that will give you the information to get the outcome you''re after.

That''s still a heck of a lot of pruning.:ohmy:

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