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Unreasonable Behaviour

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witchelm · 08/07/2017 09:05

I'm divorcing my husband on grounds of unreasonable behaviour. His drinking problem, but also that he spends recklessly as such getting me into debt without informing me and missing financial payments. I have lots of examples of both, but should I just write down episodes of his drinking or also the financial stuff? The form just says "you shouldn't need more than half a dozen examples, including dates".
I'm going to be writing a bloody novel at this rate!

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mum22boys83 · 08/07/2017 09:19

I wrote 18 pages of bullet points. My solicitor was gob smacked with all of them . They will pick the most relevant out.

MrsBertBibby · 08/07/2017 09:32

Put examples of all kinds of behaviour, so the drinking and the financial stuff. Explain the impact on you. Older incidents are less relevant.

witchelm · 08/07/2017 14:48

Thank you!

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babybarrister · 09/07/2017 20:44

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seventhgonickname · 12/07/2017 11:46

I made a very long list,me an ex had agreed on my petitioning for unreasonable behavior for 'benign'reasons.My solicitor took one look at my list and said fuck benign and put them all down in nice legal terms.

Allthebestnamesareused · 12/07/2017 12:00

Yes - I was going to say first, worst and last incident of each too.,

So 6 incidences in total - 3 relating to drinking and 3 to financials. You can say that they are continuing too.

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