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[Solved] Divorce

 
(@jeshaframar)
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Hi I am posting this on behalf of a friend in the hope of advice.
He recently left the family home after false allegations of domestic violence towards his wife and children all of which have been totally disproved by both the police and social services.
He had two weekends with his children then his ex removed this for no reason so I explained the mediation route which he has followed and is on going to which his ex has reinstated contact.
My question is this he has now received a divorce petition stating behaviour such as always being at work not communicating and such things all of which he denies.
That said he welcomes divorce but is un willing to accept these things also her solicitor has said he must pay half the divorce costs if he agrees but all if he disagrees is this correct is the basic question plus is there any way he can accept but not agree with the reasons. His ex works full time and earns slightly more still resides in the family home and receives a full CMS entitlement can someone please give advice thank you in advance Steve

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Topic starter Posted : 12/03/2018 11:44 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
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I don't know the answer to your query but these links might help

www.advicenow.org.uk/file/2432/download?token=844SGVVz

And this...

www.advicenow.org.uk/file/2455/download?token=ompo7_4o

Advice Now have extended guides of these free downloads which they charge for, if you want to do that you can search their website using the A-Z search tab at the top of the page and follow the link. I searched D for divorce.

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Posted : 13/03/2018 2:27 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
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Our users have access to some free legal advice, provided over the telephone by Dialogue First, in partnership with Dad.Info. Here's a link to the main website where you can get more information about this.

www.dad.info/divorce-and-separation/maki...n-divorce-separation

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Posted : 13/03/2018 2:29 pm
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