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20 Jun 15 #463195 by Awmoo
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Hi, this is my first post on here and I need a little advice.
My ex has filed for divorce on grounds 2 yr separation. It''s a DIY divorce so he doesn''t have a solicitor and neither do I.

He has previously sent me an email stating that he wants no part of the house or finances and I will be looking into getting a Clean Break or Consent Order (not sure which I need at moment)

In order to get the divorce moving I need to complete the court paperwork (acknowledgement of service either think) and return it ASAP.

I am a little unsure about question 6 that asks:
In the event of a Decree Nisi being granted on the basis of 2 yr separation coupled with respondents consent, do you intend to apply to the court for it to consider your financial position as it will be after the divorce.

Do I answer yes or no considering I may want to submit clean break or consent order.

Also he has agreed to pay all cost for divorce so can I use that as grounds to object paying costs of proceedings on question 7
Many thanks in advance for your advice

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21 Jun 15 #463223 by andy317
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Welcome to wiki, I''m sure someone will be along to answer your question about the consent order soon, I used the fact that my ex said she would pay for the divorce as a reason to object paying for costs of proceedings

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