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Can I take back my last offer?

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09 Jul 21 #517220 by celine1234
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Hello ,
I have made an offer to my ex but later realized that it was ridiculously low .
can I cancel it ? if so , How ?
Many thanks

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09 Jul 21 #517230 by hadenoughnow
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Was it made on an open or without prejudice basis? Are you in the court process?

Did you give a deadline for acceptance? Had you taken advice when the offer was made?

I would write formally to state that the offer put forward on x date is formally withdrawn.

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