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My wife wants to divorce me for unreasonable behaviour but I want to contest it based on her adultery. How do I do this?
2008-11-17
I have been separated from my wife since 1993. Can I obtain a divorce and how much would it cost?
2008-11-17
My husband is due to retire from the army next year. We have been separated for a year. Am I entitled to any of his pension?
2008-11-17
My son and his wife are getting divorced and have agreed a financial settlement which is to be signed without recourse to a Solicitor. Would this document be legal?
2008-11-12
My wife and I have separated and I am still in the house. My wife is refusing to pay 50% of the mortgage, does this mean she will not be entitled to 50% of the proceeds when the house is sold?
2008-11-12
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