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    Hello,

    On form 36 Affidavit for divorce, I struck out question 7. which reads:

    I do not want to make a claim for a division of property in this divorce case, even though I know that it may be legally impossible to make such a claim after the divorce.

    I have recieved a letter saying that Question 7. cannot be struck out.

    I understand that this is a common problem as the form 36 says "strike out if the following does not apply".

    I now have to file a 14a Affidavit. I have been told two different ways of responding and wonder if anyone else has encountered this problem and what they wrote.

    The first person I spoke with told me to write that I did not intend to strike out question 7. and therefore it should not be struck out.

    The second person told me to write that I am not making a claim for division of property in this divorce case.

    All issues have been settled thru mediation including division of property.

    Does anyone have any insight into what I should write on my 14a Affidavit?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Just in case anyone else encounters this problem, as I`ve been told it is vary common, I`ll answer my own question:

    In the affidavit just retype the exact question. No more, no less. Divorce...here I come!

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