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11 Jan 22 #518555 by Limpy
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Hi

Sorry for being slow to post this but a week with food poisoning and getting swamped from the other side.

So form E all done and received theirs and of course fun and games with that but nothing to write home about.
Then a pile of emails with some information I just don't understand
Court Bundle is mentioned, but it seems they can do this and unless I object they end up writing the narrative ?

Form H about costs ???? I understand you try and guess how much this is going to cost ..... and then someone says pension report and £2000 (now that makes me want to cry)

So apart from reading stuff on here and speaking to some Fantastic people I'm feeling a bit adrift.

Regards
Andy

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