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13 Jul 12 #343033 by helpworried
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Hi there, I am currently in the process of filling out the forms Myself for a Divorce as I cannot afford a Lawyer, If anyone could help Me with a few problem questions which I am finding hard to understand I would be more than grateful, ok so here go''s ...

Firstly Part 3 - Jurisdiction
I have not a clue what box to tick on this section, the court has jurisdiction to hear the case under ...
I am British and born aswell as living in England, My husband was Jamaican Born now living in England permanently. Confused:blink:

Secondly - Costs section His paying for it I dont want to claim anything or do anything Im happy with that shall I leave it blank?

Thirdly
The prayer , I read previously to tick ALL boxes bar the top one on the Financial order section as this means going to court, I have a child with My husband? Is this correct? for Financial order and for the chldren section.

Sorry to be a pain in the butt just I need this posted off by Monday Morning, the statement of arrangement for My son was a breeze but these questions are mind boggling Me!

Thank You in advance to anyone who can help:woohoo: :woohoo::woohoo:

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