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[Solved] False Allegations

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Does it matter that much that your ex knows the position you want in court - you'd have to submit that to court and her in advance anyway, you don't just turn up to court without the other side knowing what you are proposing.

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Fair play. I wasn't aware. I thought you only gave them your statements on the day

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