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14 Sep 24 #523993 by BerryPie
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I am in the process of divorce but have not agreed to final order as my ex is refusing a full disclosure (re his new partner that he lives with).
My solicitor is in the process of requesting the exchange of form E but I have just received this letter. What does this mean? Has my ex submitted a form A for court?
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14 Sep 24 #524001 by WYSPECIAL
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It’s telling you that your case has been transferred to Bromley. Presumably it was at a different court before?

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