Rockscan is correct.
Something else to consider, while you are going through your hell in trying to understand the "whys" of your ex's 'form 10' application, is how your ex is being perceived by his own family. There can be a myriad of reasons for why you received the form 10 when you were seemingly getting along reasonably well.
I used to hear (through ex's relatives) that ex would show up at his family gatherings and his g/f would like to blather how they were going to 'clean my clock' so-to-speak in court. This went on for several years and one would think that the 'audience' would have questioned his perpetual failure in court. I mean, how many years can one keep telling the same people the same line of BS?
BTW - my ex, many years later, finally admitted to me that his sister completed all of his affidavits for him. This is why he was unable to answer simple questions put to him by judges. Amazing that he would do this year after year. Just last Fall he was unable to answer a judge's simple questions. Judge pretty-much called him a liar and matter was dismissed.
Something else to consider, while you are going through your hell in trying to understand the "whys" of your ex's 'form 10' application, is how your ex is being perceived by his own family. There can be a myriad of reasons for why you received the form 10 when you were seemingly getting along reasonably well.
I used to hear (through ex's relatives) that ex would show up at his family gatherings and his g/f would like to blather how they were going to 'clean my clock' so-to-speak in court. This went on for several years and one would think that the 'audience' would have questioned his perpetual failure in court. I mean, how many years can one keep telling the same people the same line of BS?
BTW - my ex, many years later, finally admitted to me that his sister completed all of his affidavits for him. This is why he was unable to answer simple questions put to him by judges. Amazing that he would do this year after year. Just last Fall he was unable to answer a judge's simple questions. Judge pretty-much called him a liar and matter was dismissed.
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