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21 Jun 12 #338172 by confused 101
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Hi - can anyone help me with some wording?

I am trying to word a statement of issues and my questionare - first court date early July.

I suspose what I want is the house transferred to me, and other wise a Clean Break - no spousal maintenent - he has nothing, isn''t working, is "unwell". I have received no child support for nearly 2 years and again I can''t see me ever getting any so I''m not asking for any. Just really want to be left alone to bring up the kids in a secure home within my limited funds.

Re the questionare - I have not received any bank or credit card statements - so apart from a slip of paper saying he spent a few hundered in 7 days leaving the balance at £0 I don''t have anything to ask about those as I don''t have them.

Do I put that I would ask questions should i ever get them? Do I ask on what did you spend the cash I do know about?

I just feel I have very little to say and that can''t be good?!

Any advice?
thanks

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21 Jun 12 #338194 by upbeat
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Hi confused if you look back on this you will see a post by "poppy5" who has posted copies of general documents of this kind. Not sure how accurate they are and they are from the respondants point but hope this helps :)your case sounds similar to mine but my ex as yet has not filed or exchanged form E :?

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21 Jun 12 #338195 by confused 101
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Thanks for the tip - ummm how do I look back for a particular posters threads?

Is it just a matter of wading through the varoius forums?

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21 Jun 12 #338197 by upbeat
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I tried to copy and paste but it wouldnt let me but I''m new to this site :/ its on this one around about May time so not that long ago just go back a few pages maybe. Hope this helps. Oh and looking at the content and comparing with books it looks about right not sure hiw they got on though. Like I say have only joined an hour ago :)x

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21 Jun 12 #338198 by confused 101
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thanks! :-)

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22 Jun 12 #338275 by confused 101
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I can''t find those posts :-(

Does any one else have any advice for me? I have tried to put some bit''s into simple sentences.... is the statement of issues susposed to show a general picure of the situation leading to what you want to happen?

although I''m not asking for any financial support should I put in that IF his circumstances significantly change i would in the future?

I have also put down four questions - largely saying when I get the missing documents I reserve the right to ask questions about them.

thanks.

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22 Jun 12 #338277 by Mitchum
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Hi confused,

Go to ''Members'' at the top of the home page.
Search for poppy5.

Go to her profile and scroll down to the bottom of the page to find her posts. There are several about the questionaire and related documents.

Any problems get back to me.

Mitchum

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