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Please can someone help me fill out my divorce petition?

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Chocamochalatte · 02/01/2016 15:14

I'm confused by part 6, statement of case. (I'm filing under unreasonable behaviour) The box is really small, and it says brief details but in the 'help' booklet it says give six examples. This is not going to fit in the box! What do it do??

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ParsnipSoup · 02/01/2016 15:21

Are you filling it out on the computer or by hand? Any way that you can make each example only a sentence or two?

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Chocamochalatte · 02/01/2016 15:55

I would rather do it on computer but only have forms, I'm on an iPad and can't see how or where to complete online?

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ALaughAMinute · 02/01/2016 18:54

My solicitor told me to give examples of unreasonable behaviour (in the last three months only) followed by how it made me feel and the date that it happened. For instance one example might be.....

I asked him if he would like to take the family out for lunch but he said he would rather eat at home and spend the afternoon reading the Sunday newspapers. His response upset me as I felt he should show more interest in spending time with his family. May 2015

If you can't fit it all in the box you can write it on a separate piece of paper provided that you attach it to the form. Good luck.

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Dipankrispaneven · 02/01/2016 19:12

Put something like "see attached" in the box and put the grounds in as a separate document.

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Minime85 · 02/01/2016 19:23

I put see attached as another poster suggested and filled another side of A4. Good luck

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Chocamochalatte · 02/01/2016 21:28

Great thank you, I did wonder if I was 'allowed' to do that...

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Chocamochalatte · 02/01/2016 21:31

How important are dates? It's more continuous behaviour that caused distress etc. So I've got examples of unreasonable behaviour and the reasons why they are unreasonable. The only date I have is from when he moved out.

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fuzzywuzzy · 02/01/2016 21:36

You can fill it online here save it on your desktop if you don't mange to fill it out and print in one go.

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fuzzywuzzy · 02/01/2016 21:37

I'd try and be as accurate as possible in dates but I should think month and year of incidents would be fine

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Minime85 · 02/01/2016 21:58

I only had two dated specific arguments that I cited the rest was general behaviour and date he left. I had 6 reasons altogether as that is what I had read was best

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ALaughAMinute · 02/01/2016 22:02

I stated above that I had to give examples of unreasonable behaviour in the last three months but now I am thinking about it, I think it might have been six months. Does anyone know?

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Minime85 · 03/01/2016 08:51

It's 6 months

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ALaughAMinute · 03/01/2016 11:19

Thanks

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Chocamochalatte · 03/01/2016 12:15

That's really helpful, thank you

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Chocamochalatte · 03/01/2016 20:08

So I've managed to download the document but I still can't fit everything in the text box. Any ideas?? I can't make the box bigger, I've only got six reasons as asked...

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Dipankrispaneven · 04/01/2016 11:46

In the text box put "See attached appeal grounds" and type them up as a separate document.

Don't limit yourself to six reasons if in fact there are more.

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PurpleWithRed · 04/01/2016 23:15

Thanks Sabrina111, we'll be sure to take a note of how to get a nasty cheating husband back, very helpful and worth every penny I am sure.

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Chocamochalatte · 04/01/2016 23:25

Oh gosh, what did I miss :D

I've attached a separate form, thank you!

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shoeaddict83 · 05/01/2016 07:57

My partner divorced on the 2 year grounds, but added a Separate sheet of paper explaining they had to live under the same roof for 3 months until she bought him out the house so he could put a deposit on a new one for himself, had to explain it all so the judge understood they were living 'separately under the same roof' in order to grant 2 years. He just signed that piece of paper and attached it to the forms and it was accepted fine :)

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EatSleepTeachRepeat · 06/01/2016 12:19

I have just come on to ask about divorce and have read this thread - Very helpful!

I am going for the 2 years seperated option, which we have been - its also a very straight forward divorce (I hope) in that we have already been managing for 2 years with all arrangements - Will they make us go to mediation? And also if it's straight forward will there be any additional costs? I have looked and the advice I have read says it can cost £410 from beginning to end - That seems relatively cheap, has anybody experienced that?

Apologies for thread hijack, Choc!

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shoeaddict83 · 06/01/2016 13:41

Eatsleep - yes it can be that easy and that cheap! I helped my Dp as hes uselss with paperwork, was all amicable, they have 2 children but all finances agreed. Any joint assets were sold and split already.
no need for mediation he literally filed papers on 3rd november last year with local court and the £410, she returned within the 14 days. Then applied for Nisi in December and added the extra paperwork i spoke about above as they were under same roof for 3 months so he had to explain why to satisfy the judge that it was a 2 year split, then got letter a week later saying Nisi will be declared this month. Absolute cant then be applied for end of Feb (6 weeks and a day after) so start to end will have been £410 and 4 months total. As i said his was very straightforward unlike most so has been very easy to deal with.

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shoeaddict83 · 06/01/2016 13:42

typo - absolute CAN be applied for, not cant!!

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