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Which Financial Forms and When

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Pixiedust1234 · 08/02/2024 21:36

Please be gentle, I have a couple of health problems that cause bad brain fog and cognitive issues and when I can't understand something it just needs one person to explain it in a different way for the light bulb to go off. I also don't have the money for a solicitor at present.

I am struggling with the legal process for the financial split, as to which form and when to do it. I have started the divorce online and I've had the email to say they will be reading the decree nisi in court in March. STBXH is being very slow in getting his pension details so i assume we can't go to mediation, or via solicitor with Form E, but do I need to fill in a court form or something in the meantime? I'm sure I read somewhere I need to pay another fee with a form. Or can I force mediation despite him not knowing his pension pot? So confused.

I have read the above link, and others repeatedly, and all I get is blah blah. Could someone be kind and say which exact forms need to be filled in and when in the process (and who gets it, court or mediation)?

TIA

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peanutbutterkid · 08/02/2024 23:12

You can't force mediation at all.

Would be better if you knew the pension pot amounts before you went to mediation. Do you definitely need a mediator, have you jointly agreed on who mediator should be?

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