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Applying for Decree Nisi

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17 Jun 17 #493464 by Soonbesingle
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Hi

I am in the process of completing paperwork for the application of Drcree Nisi. I would appreciate advice on the D10 which I need to write an "A" on. I just wonder where on the D10 I should write this "A" so that the court will accept it as correct.

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19 Jun 17 #493517 by Soonbesingle
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Please could anyone advise where exactly I should mark "A" (exhibit A) to verify spouse signature on the D10 (acknowledgement of service).

Any help on this matter will be greatly appreciated....I just want to make sure everything is correct before sending the application for Decree Nisi to the Court.

THANK YOU

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