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17 Sep 12 #356327 by jamieman
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If my wife fails to consent to a divorce on the grounds of two year speration, can I then apply for it under grounds of ureasonable behaviour?

thanks in advance.

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17 Sep 12 #356338 by somuch2know2
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From my understanding, she doesnt need to consent to it, but it will happen anyway, albiet a bit longer process

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17 Sep 12 #356370 by jamieman
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Ok thanks

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18 Sep 12 #356482 by jamieman
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does anyone else have any knowledge on this either please?

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18 Sep 12 #356484 by dukey
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Don`t send a Petition based on two years separation unless you know she will sign, amending is not that easy and incurs more court costs, you want it to go through first time.

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