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Hubby received his divorce paperwork in the post last Tuesday, and he still has not sent it back. What is his penalty and what can I do to speed him up. I'm really tired of his bitching...:rolleyes:. thank you kindly:cheers:
go round and pick it up saying that your going into town and can drop it off for him.
I was under the impression that there was a form of time constraint/allowance on this type of paperwork - certainly was in my case. This is to allow the other party time to seek legal advice etc...
PS - I am not a lawyer/solicitor...just a pirate.:shaking2:
petevtwin650
14-05-08, 08:21 AM
PS - I am not a lawyer/solicitor...just a pirate.:shaking2:
Is there a difference? :D
Alpinestarhero
14-05-08, 08:36 AM
yup, stingo uses the language of "y'arrrggghhh!" etc
Laywers all talk even funnier :D
Stingo will turn up to court in a big boat
lawyers will turn up in a nice suit
I would say that it's worth being patient on this one. I would imagine he has around 30 days to respond, 14 at the very least. I know you're in a hurry but it's rare I deal with any paperwork within the week, far less anything that complex. I hope it gets sorted soon, but I think you may need to give him some room on this, be fair he's had them a week!
Jambo
yorkie_chris
14-05-08, 10:07 AM
Stingo will turn up to court in a big boat
lawyers will turn up in a nice suit
Pirates do all the pillage, plunder and burn thing.
Lawyers will do things far FAR worse :-P
What will happen when I have sent or given the forms to
the court?
You will be sent a form D9H (notice of issue of petition). It will tell you when the petition was sent to the respondent. It will be a receipt for your fee (if you have paid one) and will tell you your divorce case number. It also tells you what to do if the respondent (or any co-respondent) does not reply to your petition.
The court will post a copy of your petition with form D10 (acknowledgement of service) to:
• the respondent (with a copy of the proposed arrangements for any children) and
• any named co-respondent.
The respondent (and any co-respondent) have eight days to return the acknowledgement of service. The eight days start on the day after they receive the petition.
What will the respondent (or any co-respondent) do when they get the petition?
They may do one of three things:
• ignore the petition and not bother to return the form D10 (acknowledgement of service) to the court;
• fill in the form D10 saying that they intend to contest your petition and /or the court’s jurisdiction and return it to the court; or
• fill in the form D10 saying that they agree with the petition and return it to the court.
If form D10 is returned to the court by the respondent, or any co-respondent, the court will send you a copy. Leaflet D186 (The respondent has replied to my petition - what must I do) will tell you what to do next.
What will happen if the respondent (or any co-respondent) does not return the form D10 (acknowledgement of service) to the court?
When eight days have passed since the petition was sent, you should get two copies of form D89 (request for bailiff service), from the court.
Fill in the forms D89 and return them to the court. Send them with a photograph or written description of the respondent (and any co-respondent) and a fee for each person being served. The court staff will tell you how much it is.Page The county court bailiff will be asked to deliver the petition and other documents to the respondent (or co-respondent) personally. If you have been sent copies of the respondent’s (and any co-respondent’s) form D10 (acknowledgement of service), read leaflet D186 (The respondent has replied to my petition - what must I do?). It will tell you what to do next.
HTH
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/d184.pdf
I sent my initial divorce papers back quickly, then dragged my heels out to delay the rest of it for as long as possible by not responding to correspondence for weeks on end - there was a valid reason for this, it wasn't just bitching.
thank you Stu.
Popped in to the court, and if he does not return it will be dealt with after what Bailiffs thing handed in and another 80 quid.
Lozzo when it's over it's over...what is the point of making peoples lives misrable? maybe it's just me tho...
Lozzo when it's over it's over...what is the point of making peoples lives misrable? maybe it's just me tho...
There was the small matter of her returning the 24,500 quid she stole from my account and used to finance her move to Australia. That's why I delayed everything. I still haven't seen a penny, despite a court order being made that she return the money. That order was made in 1997.
There was the small matter of her returning the 24,500 quid she stole from my account and used to finance her move to Australia. That's why I delayed everything. I still haven't seen a penny, despite a court order being made that she return the money. That order was made in 1997.
Can you not enforce the order in Australia?
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