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Responding to petition D10

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19 Apr 12 #324926 by peterplumber
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Hi all, have now been served with my divorce papers along with form D10, i had been sent a draft copy by W sol for my comments which i did object to her statment for urb, but she has refused to change even though it is a complete lie. I know it''s all a means to an end ( believe me i be glad to be rid of her) and i don''t intend to contest but can i inform the court of my objections to the her statment and put my account forward?

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19 Apr 12 #324930 by dukey
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This will sound a bit harsh but the judge wont care a jot.

What you can do is write on D10 that you accept the marriage has broken down but you refute the allegations raised in section six of the divorce application.

If you need to attach anything to D10 make sure you staple it so it does not go astray.

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