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Good solicitor required to fend off Income Diminisher

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    #61
    Originally posted by BobTheCrate
    It's ex Ms Swampy who'll be battling with if it might be considered relevant or not. And her partner's worry as well.

    You won't need to warn him Swampy. You're ex will likely deluge him with all her frustration. He'll love that [not].
    Ah yes. When good income earner eventually gets to understand that he’s drawn into this and questions of his income arise, he’ll tell Mrs Swampy to just drop it.
    "My God, it's huge!!"

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      #62
      All,
      I'm off now. Thanks to everyone for contributing, especially BTC. There’s some v. good advice there. Bloody good bunch of blokes, aren’t you all?
      "My God, it's huge!!"

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        #63
        Hopefully he will. He might just cut and run. If that is conveyed to you within say, a single sentence of her solicitor's letter. You know what to do next don't you ?

        Yep. Question it. Ask for evidence. Ask in yet another letter, for her ex to confirm in writing. And if he does - still question it.

        You've heard that posession is 9/10s of the law.

        It isn't. It's only 7/10s.

        The remaining 3/10s is subterfuge.

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