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01 Oct 10 #227431 by dukey
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It depends on the form really, what other forms are you thinking of?,

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07 Apr 12 #322264 by wraith
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do you know of a timeline and a list of forms that need to be filled in so that people know what has to be done and by when. I am asking to court to help with the financial arrangements. she is not cooperating and so to get things moving it falls to me.

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29 May 16 #478983 by OggleBoggle
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D50B Transfer of tenancy. really not sure how to fill it out or what to write on the statement. (does that have a form of do I just type it up??)

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