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Where to submit consent applications

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Shesheadingonin · 25/06/2021 18:50

Can anyone help? I sent all signed consent agreements with the fee to the courts where our divorce was finalised. However, the court sent them all back to me in the post saying that it is now all done online. They didn’t provide any links or further details.

Can anyone point me in the right direction please? I’ve emailed ‘Divorce Case’ but their automated reply says they will get back to me within 28 days. I’m at a loss, it is all completed but no idea where to send it!!

This is such a painful final hurdle, I really cannot wait a whole month for a response.

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VeniVidiWeeWee · 26/06/2021 19:15

From the .gov website, Statutory Sick Pay:

How to claim
To claim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), tell your employer by the deadline. Check with your employer how you should tell them.

If you cannot work for 7 or more days (including non-working days) you need:

an ‘isolation note’ if you’re unable to work because of coronavirus (COVID-19)
your notification from the NHS or public health authorities if you’ve been told to self-isolate because you’ve come into contact with someone with COVID-19
a ‘fit note’ (or sick note) if you’re off sick for another reason
a letter confirming the date of your procedure if you’ve been advised to self-isolate before going into hospital for surgery
If you’re unhappy with a decision
Talk to your employer if you think:

their decision not to pay you SSP is wrong
you’re not getting the right amount of SSP
You can ask them for a reason.

If this does not sort the problem, contact the HMRC Statutory Payment Disputes Team.How to claim
To claim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), tell your employer by the deadline. Check with your employer how you should tell them.

If you cannot work for 7 or more days (including non-working days) you need:

an ‘isolation note’ if you’re unable to work because of coronavirus (COVID-19)
your notification from the NHS or public health authorities if you’ve been told to self-isolate because you’ve come into contact with someone with COVID-19
a ‘fit note’ (or sick note) if you’re off sick for another reason
a letter confirming the date of your procedure if you’ve been advised to self-isolate before going into hospital for surgery
If you’re unhappy with a decision
Talk to your employer if you think:

their decision not to pay you SSP is wrong
you’re not getting the right amount of SSP
You can ask them for a reason.

If this does not sort the problem, contact the HMRC Statutory Payment Disputes Team.

VeniVidiWeeWee · 26/06/2021 19:15

Sorry, the above is from here:

www.gov.uk/statutory-sick-pay/how-to-claim

prh47bridge · 26/06/2021 20:40

@VeniVidiWeeWee - you appear to have got the wrong thread. The OP is asking about divorce, not SSP.

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