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Help with divorce wording

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Littlefish8 · 02/06/2023 09:40

I've had a letter from the court dealing with my divorce and I'm not quite sure what this means can anyone help please.

Insufficiant information has been provided as to the justification for departure from equality of capital.

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PinkMimosa · 02/06/2023 09:42

Have you applied for a financial order? Have you agreed to the assets being split equally?

AlligatorPsychopath · 02/06/2023 09:43

Not a lawyer, but to me that sentence says you haven't provided enough justification for a financial outcome that is not an equal division of the assets.

Lahaina01 · 02/06/2023 10:40

It just means that the judge would like more information about why the assets weren’t split 50/50. They’ve looked at both parties’ financial position and want to be sure it is a fair split. In some cases, people have not sought legal advice and it may be that one person has come off worse than they would be entitled to. They want to be sure it’s right , because it’s final.

Shanimir26 · 02/06/2023 14:41

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