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Divorce/separation

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Filling in D8 Divorce separation petition

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DinxP · 03/11/2016 22:58

I'm in the process of filling in D8 form - can anyone help me with part 6, statement of case - when filling in my details of unreasonable behaviour, do I have to use the term "the respondent" and "the petitioner" or do I just word it as "he" and "I"???? ie: "The respondent has been a complete s*t to the petitioner" or "he has been a complete s*t to me" ??!! 😁😁😁

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CaptainM · 04/11/2016 06:54

My solicitors used 'respondent' and 'petitioner'.

DinxP · 04/11/2016 07:48

Yes, I've seen examples online where a solicitor has used those terms, but I wondered if you still do if your are filling in the form yourself?

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GoldenOrb · 04/11/2016 13:44

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DinxP · 04/11/2016 18:51

Thank you. x

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