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I Lied on FORM E

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07 Oct 23 - 07 Oct 23 #521903 by acechute
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what happens if someone lies on form E?.
Last edit: 07 Oct 23 by acechute.

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07 Oct 23 #521906 by hadenoughnow
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Fraud is a reason to overturn a financial order
Deliberately lying in court documents is very serious - see the warnings about contempt of court.
Arguably your actions have also caused costs to be racked up for hearings that were not fruitful. You could face a costs order.
You need to come clean - can you somehow dress this up as an unfortunate and inadvertent omission? In your shoes I would want some sound legal advice ASAP.

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07 Oct 23 - 07 Oct 23 #521907 by acechute
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