Haven't been on here for a while, but have CSA Appeal tribunal tomorrow.
Ex has failed to declare any of his additional properties at any point during the process, has denied in writing that he has them. About two weeks ago I found the address of one of the properties and forwarded to the tribunal service, which they confirmed they received. I then didn't get a copy of it so rang to see why they hadn't distributed the evidence to both me and my ex, they said the file had gone down to court. I rang again today, they said my ex had sent an email TODAY with a lot of attachments, but that they couldn't let me know what they contained, and that I would have to speak to the judge tomorrow to see if I can get it adjourned until I've seen what he's submitted.
So as far as I know, ex hasn't seen what I submitted, and I haven't seen what he's submitted.
Basically I have no idea what's going on, it would be weird if at this stage ex decided to declare everything, unless somehow he'd found out that I'd found one property address, and had decided to confess all today so that tomorrow at the tribunal he can claim he isn't a liar? I don't want to be at a disadvantage by not knowing what the hell he has sent in.
Will the judge be reasonable about this and adjourn the hearing?