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How to file D11

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09 Mar 19 #506609 by divorce2373
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Dear

Please could someone advise me how to file form D11, many thanks.

Shall I put the following:

Two copies of filled and signed D11 together with 2 copies of drafted supporting documents as well as 2 copies of drafted order.

Post all these documents to "Peterborough County court " together with a cheque of £50.

Am I right? Please advise if otherwise.

Please also kindly advise if I could file it online.

Many thanks, Effi

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11 Mar 19 #506622 by hadenoughnow
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If you call the court, they should be able to advise.

Hadenoughnow

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11 Mar 19 #506626 by divorce2373
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Hi
Hadenoughnow,

Thank you for your reply.

I have emailed and phoned them since Friday.
Unfortunately no reply to my email and nobody answers call.

Cheers, Effie

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11 Mar 19 #506627 by divorce2373
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Hi Hadenoughnow,

Eventually, I was able to speak to some one and he advise me that i could file it online.

many thanks, Effie

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