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14 Oct 18 #504366 by Thomasjames
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if an "agreement" regarding items and contents is made between both parties, prior to a Consent Order being made. Does the "agreement" form part of the consent order?

i.e If W agrees to return items to H and then backtracks on the agreement, can the consent order cover the demand for items to be given back to H?

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14 Oct 18 #504367 by WYSPECIAL
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If there was an "agreement" which fell apart for whatever reason why would the other party later agree to have it written into a consent order?

What items are you referring to? Consent orders tend to just deal with the big stuff.

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14 Oct 18 #504372 by Under60
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Yes you can, I had written about returning my personal items. I left in a hurry, and didn’t have time to go through the loft etc. I would have thought the ex would have boxed them up for me as they are mine....he didn’t! So I had a list of items I wanted back in with the consent order.

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16 Oct 18 #504401 by Thomasjames
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W made a list of "items" and agreed to return them.
However, wrote into the consent order that each party shall keep all items in their possesion.
The H did not dispute items as it was agreed that they would come back.
W has now refused to return them

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