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Can you please explain what do you mean by
"The applicant is not intending to apply to the court for financial orders. "
Does it mean that the applicant is not gonna interfere with my property or assets?
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Can you please explain what do you mean by
"The applicant is not intending to apply to the court for financial orders. "
Does it mean that the applicant is not gonna interfere with my property or assets?
Replies (2)
Hi Sammy,
"The applicant is not intending to apply to the court for financial orders" suggests that the person who's applied for the divorce isn't going to ask the court for a financial order.
If you want to make the arrangements you've come to legally binding, you can submit a consent order (if you both agree) once you've reached the conditional order stage. This will need to be drafted by a legal professional such as amicable, and it becomes legally binding once approved by a judge. This will normally contain a clean break clause ending future claims.
I hope that helps.
Thanks, Holly
The applicant is not intending to apply to the court for financial orders what is this mean also if it’s not going to the court is this one final