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Your comments imply you are assuming how financial disclosure works. 5 banks?! A bank won't even give you your spouse's details on a joint account. We're forced to get a full account report and a history of our card, in order to show the facts. Post separation, each individual has sole access to their statements which is the only way to prove their income, debt, lifestyle...
If you refuse to disclose ordered financials, do you really think a judge would make that your ex's problem?
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Originally posted by StillPaying View PostYour comments imply you are assuming how financial disclosure works. 5 banks?! A bank won't even give you your spouse's details on a joint account. We're forced to get a full account report and a history of our card, in order to show the facts. Post separation, each individual has sole access to their statements which is the only way to prove their income, debt, lifestyle...
If you refuse to disclose ordered financials, do you really think a judge would make that your ex's problem?
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I’m still waiting from October on a short motion for my results
The judge who used to be a family lawyer said…isn’t this a pretty routine thing?
And her lawyer said in 40 years I never asked for this?
Judge just smiled…
In my case I discovered two hidden bank accounts that she did not disclose…so all those will be ordered
Now in terms of the topic post with decision making
The ex without even talking to me went and picked a new dentist without even talking to me...while a dentist is one thing…it’s the behaviour behind it that will harm her case
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