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FORM E

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15 Jan 23 #520439 by 2bfreenow
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Hi, Please can someone tell me what happens or how to deal with the situation if x refuses to declare a very large guaranteed bonus on his form E which he has not yet received in his bank yet? i.e. must the form E have only what is in the bank now and disregard any near future payments? Thanks a lot.

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18 Jan 23 #520453 by hadenoughnow
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There is a section in Form E that asks about changes in income and assets expected in the next 12 months. If the expected bonus is not mentioned, you should raise a question about it.
Is this a voluntary exchange or are you in the court process? If the matter is in court the judge will order that questions should be answered. There is a duty for both sides to update their financial information as changes occur.

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18 Jan 23 #520455 by 2bfreenow
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Thanks a lot hadenoughnow. Very grateful.

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