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Once the consent order is finalised ref finances

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Pisssssedofff · 06/11/2016 11:42

Is that it ? There's something in my ex's solicitors documents about basically not being able to go back to court except the items listed in the consent order. I thought that was the whole point though, what's in the consent order is it, line drawn ?
Bit confused tbh

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prh47bridge · 06/11/2016 18:14

What exactly do the documents say.

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Pisssssedofff · 06/11/2016 18:47

Exactly that
There are to be no further claims that are allowable in court beyond those listed in this consent order. From what I can see that allows him to come back with regards to the items listed, ie the house etc

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MrsBertBibby · 07/11/2016 18:04

No, it means the orders in the document are the only orders made, and all other claims are dismissed.

Unless your solicitor has done something really odd.

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Pisssssedofff · 07/11/2016 18:10

So sorry to be thick but he can't go back to court and change his mind about anything in it ? I'll be really honest, I cannot comply with one of the things listed in it until after the house sale, I'm worried he will kick off and take it back to court and the whole process will be restarted ... Is that possible ?

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babybarrister · 07/11/2016 20:42

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Pisssssedofff · 07/11/2016 20:55

Thank you. He's a slippery git, it's taken three and half years to get here and he's still trying it on

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