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06 Apr 24 #522839 by Rachel12
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I would like to ask that during the divorce process with the D81 form do we have to send a copy to eachother to see or is it ok to send eachothers solicitors only.
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06 Apr 24 #522842 by hadenoughnow
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If you both have solicitors, send to them. Presumably you have already been through the financial disclosure process so there shouldn't be any surprises. If you haven't done full financial disclosure I would be wary of accepting figures that aren't supported by evidence.

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06 Apr 24 #522845 by Rachel12
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Thank you for your kind reply

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