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Divorce/separation

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Form E

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NeedSleepNow · 19/02/2023 22:17

I'm currently going through mediation with my husband as part of the divorce process. Mediation about child arrangements has happened but not been very successful. We are due to go back shortly to discuss our finances, I'm doubtful that we will reach an agreement.

The mediator has told us to both fill in form E and return it to her ahead of our next session. My worry is that this is a proper court document so should I be getting legal advice on how to complete it first? Obviously most of it is quite straightforward, but I worry that I should really get bits of it checked by a solicitor in case I've made any mistakes, miscalculated anything etc. If I compete it myself and submit it to the mediator what if I then need to update anything like future expenses by the time we actually submit them to court? Can I do that or once I have filled it in for mediation is that it, no changes can be made?

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ivegotthisyeah · 19/02/2023 22:47

If it goes to court you'll have to fill another form in, just fill in best you can for mediation

NeedSleepNow · 19/02/2023 22:54

Thank you, I was hoping that was the case and that I didn't need to pay for my solicitor to look through it at this stage.

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