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Divorce pack: unreasonable behaviour  

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Divorce pack: unreasonable behaviour
 
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Comprehensive pack of documents to manage a DIY divorce by reason of behaviour from start to finish. A cost effective solution with guidance notes and letters to the court.

 
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Lorraine Blencoe says about this document
Testimonial  Accessibility. Having had a nightmare trying to work out how to fill in a simple D11 form with terrible lack of guidance from HMCS, it was a gratifying completion. The document put an end to an ongoing matter.
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About this document
This pack contains all you need to manage your own undefended divorce by reason of ‘unreasonable behavior’ from start to finish.
It includes every form you shall need to manage the three stages of your divorce – the petition, the decree nisi and the decree absolute. We provide the forms in two versions – a Word document and a .pdf file. You choose which to use depending on whether you prefer to complete the form on the computer, or print it out and complete it by hand.  Each form comes complete with guidance notes so that you can be confident in completing the form. Forms last revised after coming into force of Family Procedure Rules 2010 on April 6, 2011.
If you are looking for a cost effective solution, here it is.
 
Application and features
All documents, letters and forms for an undefended divorce by reason of behaviour;
Example letters to the court and completed example forms make it easy;
Invaluable notes guide you through the minefield;
Cost effective solution;
Notes written in plain English!
 
Contents
Blank D8 divorce petition form in Word;
Blank D8 divorce petition form in .pdf;
Blank D8A ‘statement of arrangements for children’ form in Word;
Blank D8A ‘statement of arrangements for children’ form in .pdf;
Example petition letter to court to start proceedings;
Blank D80 (unreasonable behaviour) application for decree nisi form in Word;
Blank D80 (unreasonable behaviour) application for decree nisi form in .pdf;
Blank D84 application for decree nisi form in Word;
Blank D84 application for decree nisi form in .pdf;
Petition letter to court to start proceedings;
Example letter to court re decree nisi;
Blank D36 application for decree absolute in Word;
Blank D36 application for decree absolute in .pdf;
Blank D11 form in Word;
Blank D11 form in .pdf;
Blank form FM1 in Word;
Blank form FM1 in .pdf;
Example letter to court re decree absolute;
Completed examples of all forms;
Guidance notes on how to complete all forms.
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