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When your husband or wife applies for divorce: how to reply (respond), what happens if you agree or disagree (dispute), what happens if you do not reply, what to do if your husband or wife does not continue the divorce
If your husband or wife has applied for a divorce, the court will send you…
You must reply by the deadline on your ‘notice of proceedings’. How you…
If you reply that you agree with the divorce, the divorce will go ahead.…
You can only disagree with the divorce if you have a legal reason. For…
What you do next depends on where things stopped. If they have not applied…
You might want to start your own divorce. For example, if your husband or…
Use this form to apply to be made a party to proceedings.
Use this form to intervene in opposition and cancellation proceedings. Further information is available in the details below
Use this form for the initiation of proceedings before the Comptroller.
Form to assess whether a party has capacity to conduct legal proceedings.
Latest information about procedures rules for magistrates' courts and the Crown Court not replaced by the Criminal or Family Procedure Rules.
When you can share information about your case, what you can share and what to do if someone else shares information.
The Commissioner had the power to grant assistance to an individual who was an actual or prospective party to certain proceedings. Those proceedings were where an individual claimed that a trade union had done, or was likely to do, an...
This guide is for patent owners who need further information on filing proceedings as an option to resolve a dispute.
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