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07 Oct 09 #152710 by dad1973
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Hi could anyone point me in the direction of template for an adjournment letter please , was going to LIP but got cold feet as i know my ex is getting a solicitor and things are going to get messy !! So I now need to see my own solictor but have to wait till after the directions date to see them . Many thanks

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07 Oct 09 #152715 by jokerman
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Hi

Have a look at this

roadsupervisors.org/aeso.letter.htm

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07 Oct 09 #152724 by dad1973
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