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signing D8 together

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08 Apr 16 #476637 by alexisbeesley
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Hi,

Is it possible for my ex & me to sign the D8 at the same time, rather than me making photocopies and getting the court to send it to her? She is currently homeless and I hope this will also save us some time.

Alexis

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09 Apr 16 #476680 by rubytuesday
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Hello, welcome to Wikivorce.

I''m afraid that you can''t both sign the Petition as you ahve suggested - the respondent has to have the petition and Acknowledgement of Service served on them in the proper manner by the Court (ie in the post). In any case, the respondent doesn''t sign the Petition, it is the D10 they are required to complete and return back to Court.

You will need to provide a residential address for your spouse so that the papers can be served on her.

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