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Welcome To Wikivorce Scotland

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30 Apr 09 #112175 by rubytuesday
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As from Friday. May 1st Wikivorce will have a Scottish site – you can access this from the main Wikivorce page, by simply selecting “Scotland” from the drop-down menu under “selected Wikivorce country site”.

The Scottish site offers all the usual tools to be found on Wiki currently, the forums, the blogs, the chatroom, etc, but with added forum sections specifically for Scottish law and a separate library for Scotland, including guides on divorce procedures, links to organisations and charities, information on pensions, and downloadable free court forms.

Wikivorce Scotland is the only web community of its kind that is devoted solely to separation and divorce in Scotland. In addition to the information we can offer, our members also offer each other much needed emotional and moral support during what is a very difficult time. It is this support that makes Wikivorce unique, as we are a community, and not just a list of facts and information.

If you have any queries, or wish to offer feedback, then please contact rubytuesday – I will be delighted to hear from you.
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