
How to draft Form E
02/12/21 • 38 min
This episode is presented to you by Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard.
The episode sets out details of how to complete your Form E which is the underpinning Statement within financial remedy proceedings.
The most difficult questions are considered, so as to give the listener an understanding of what to spend time on and what information is relevant and critical in assisting the user, depending on various sets of circumstances.
If you have further queries, Natasha can be contacted via email: [email protected] or via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer
This episode is presented to you by Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard.
The episode sets out details of how to complete your Form E which is the underpinning Statement within financial remedy proceedings.
The most difficult questions are considered, so as to give the listener an understanding of what to spend time on and what information is relevant and critical in assisting the user, depending on various sets of circumstances.
If you have further queries, Natasha can be contacted via email: [email protected] or via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer
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