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Exchange of form E

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21 Aug 23 #521616 by Customer D
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When you exchange form E. Do you send the same pack (bundle) to the spouse as to the court. Or just the completed form?

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22 Aug 23 #521617 by rubytuesday
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Welcome to Wikivorce.

Yes, you will need to send the supporting documents and the completed Form E to both the court and the other side.

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