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08 Nov 23 #522040 by dd1232
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Do both parties share the cost of having a Consent Order drawn up?

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09 Nov 23 #522044 by rubytuesday
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They can. if they agree to. But if one person refuses to contribute there isn't much the other can do - the important thing is to make sure that both parties remain in agreement and sign the draft order and complete the D81.

Wikivorce has low cost fixed fee consent orders - might be worth considering?

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