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Financial Disclosure post Consent Order?

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28 Nov 18 #505090 by Hepialid
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Maybe a strange query, but I thought the collective wisdom on here would hopefully be able to help.

My divorce was completed in July 2017 and eventually, we got a Consent Order in place July 2018. My ex-wife has now got some issues and she and her parents are convinced I'm not paying everything I should in terms of the mortgage and child maintenance that were part of the order.

As such she has gone back to her solicitor to ask for clarification, which I have provided. They have then come back asking for full financial details of what I am paying and when. Am I obliged at this stage to share financial details, when in theory things haven't changed significantly from the original divorce financial disclosure pack?

Also, if I do provide any details, what authority does her solicitor have to check or validate the information I provide? I don't particularly want anyone snooping around in my financial affairs.

Thanks in advance.

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