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21 Sep 07 #3773 by paperbackwriter
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Hello,

I've been trying to find the various divorce forms on the internet but i've had no luck...

How about putting the "standard" ones on the site somewhere in downloadable format?

Thanks

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21 Sep 07 #3775 by DownButNotOut
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All the main court forms are available for download on wikivorce.B)

Go from main top menu to Resources >> Divorce Forms and leaflets.

Or Resources >> Step By Step Divorce guide which also points to the forms you need at each step.

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21 Sep 07 #3776 by Vail
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Hi PBW!

You could also look at www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/.

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Kind regards

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21 Sep 07 #3777 by paperbackwriter
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yes...I've just noticed that...!

spend too much time on the forum and not enough time rummaging through the rest of the site!!!

d'oh!

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