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21 Jul 16 #481556 by Still me
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My stbx has an appointment with a local solicitor re starting divorce proceedings. As it's amicable and straightforward I suggested using Wikivorce instead, he's unsure as feels we may not get the same attention or it will end up taking longer. If anyone has experience of this could you let me know either way - happy to be sent private message. Thanks.

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21 Jul 16 #481557 by rubytuesday
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You can read customer reviews here - www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Wikivorce-Customer-Reviews.html

Wikivorce services are ideal for those who are in agreement over the divorce and finances and don't want to spend £thousands on high street solicitors. If you haven't already I suggest you call the Wikivorce helpline on 01202805020 or ask your spouse to call with any questions they may have.

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