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28 Mar 17 #490518 by MysteryB
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Hi,

I am in the process of going through a Divorce and trying to do it without a solicitor. I have just received the acknowledgement to say my ex has signed the paper work and i am working out what i need to do next.

Reading the notes on the Children and Divorce Dissolution - D185 leaflet it mentions completing the D8A form Statement of arrangements for children. I just have a couple of questions:

- Do i need to complete this in even if we have sorted out the arrangements between us.
- When do i complete this form by as I have already sent off my divorce petition and I am about to apple for my Decree Nisi.

It all seem straight forward but now I'm a little confused.

Please help!

Thanks

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28 Mar 17 #490522 by dukey
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The D8a form is history, no longer used.

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28 Mar 17 #490524 by MysteryB
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Thank you for your quick response.

I was having a panic as i was reading the D186 forms which then says if you have children make sure you read the D185 leaflet.

They don't make it easy do they.

Thanks again

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