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29 Jun 12 #339978 by NiceGirlEddie
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Hello all!

I''ve recently started my DIY divorce. I''ve filed the D8, paid the £340 and recieved my ex''s D10 back.
It''s all pretty straight forward, no children, no monetary claims and we both want the divorce (2 years consent)

Just a couple of double checking questions really before I take the D80D and D84 forms back to court.

D84 - Will just a line through " solicitors for petitioners" be acceptable as deleted? ( nit picking I know!) :)

D80D - On the final page when asked to identify the signature of the respondent. I am attaching the D10 so I ticked the top box. But do I need to actually mark an "A" on the D10 next to his signature?
If so, what sort of "A"? :unsure:
In black ink?
Red ink with a big ring round it and a pointy arrow??? :laugh:
Any help appreciated
Mel x

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11 Nov 14 #448946 by sisterofnight
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NiceGirlEddie wrote:

Hello all!
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D80D - On the final page when asked to identify the signature of the respondent. I am attaching the D10 so I ticked the top box. But do I need to actually mark an "A" on the D10 next to his signature?
If so, what sort of "A"? :unsure:
In black ink?
Red ink with a big ring round it and a pointy arrow??? :laugh:
Any help appreciated
Mel x


MY query too! Was there a reply? What did you put?
Also is the A at the top of the D10 or next to the signature? AND also a C marked next to the signature?

Thanks!

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