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Examples of Chronology, Questionnaire, etc

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26 Jan 09 #82467 by poppy5
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Hi all,

A member called Alexanda very kindly supplied a sample of Chronology, Questionnaire, Statement of Issues and Form G, some months ago for use by wiki peeps.

I have just uploaded them to Free Tools>Free Court Forms> Ancillary Relief

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/UK-Court-Forms...ts/Ancillary-Relief/

These are documents that are completed during the Ancillary Relief process. A solicitor would normally prepare these for you but Self Reppers will need to do it themselves and submit them by the due date.

Even if you are not self repping it may be handy for you to have an idea of what information your solicitor will need from you.

Hope it helps !

poppy
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26 Jan 09 #82470 by D L
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Great Poppy, thank you.
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01 Feb 09 #84981 by StillStanding
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Many thanks ofr the examples. I wish I had seen them before my First Appointment last Wednesday. I certainly would have come up with some more issues!
Is there a particular format for responding to their questionaire?
Are you meant to send a copy of the response to the Court as well as to the other side?
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