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FORM E..general information. 1.15

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29 Jul 17 #494944 by AllHelpAppreciated....
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Do i put the details of my divorce in section 1.15
I have been given a date after which i can apply for the absolute,but have not applied yet as finances have not been agreed.

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29 Jul 17 #494949 by Bubblegum11
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Section 1.15 is for any other cases. I gather that the divorce and the Financial remedy have the same case number? In which case it is the same case and does not need to be entered. If you had proceedings in relation to child arrangements for example, they would be entered here or if you were assaulted by your ex and there were criminal proceedings, you would record that here.

It's usually advised to wait till the finances are settled before getting the absolute.

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29 Jul 17 #494952 by AllHelpAppreciated....
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Thank you Bubblegum11, yes the case numbers are the same, you saw that from all the way over there B),i hadn't even noticed, well spotted lol.

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29 Jul 17 #494953 by Bubblegum11
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No worries.... Good luck completing the rest of the form! ;)

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