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12 Jul 20 #513243 by Hadenough123
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Hi, I hope someone can help with this please. My son is representing himself and has completed and received his Wife's copy of From E.
He is now ready to send off the Chronology, Questionnaire and Concise Statement. The Form he is unsure of is

A Notice in Form G.

If he says he is in a position to proceed does that mean he is waiving his rights to see his wife's chronology/questionnaire/statement? Neither party have exchange any of these documents as yet and are due to file with the court by 22nd July. Thanks very much

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12 Jul 20 #513248 by hadenoughnow
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He would only be in a position to proceed with FDR (at which agreement may be reached) if financial disclosure is satisfactory. It is possible to agree an early exchange of documents and to answer questions ahead of the hearing. Usually these are answered between the hearing and FDR.

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