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12 Jul 16 #481204 by dellou
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Hi I had to have my narrative statement in by tomorrow and I have posted off the wrong copy which has information missing! Is it too late now or can I ask the courts to ignore that one and use the ammended one? Doh! any advice please? I am self representing so hope they may allow me one mistake!!

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12 Jul 16 #481205 by rubytuesday
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DOn't panic; just send in the one you intended to post, with a covering letter (don;t forget to put your case number at the top of the letter), explaining you had sent in the wrong document in error, and the correct one is enclosed.

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12 Jul 16 #481206 by dellou
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thank you so much for replying - I will do that now x

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