Letter to client enclosing certificate of entitlement to conditional order in divorce or dissolution proceedings (post-DDSA 2020)

Published by a UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Family expert
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Letter to client enclosing certificate of entitlement to conditional order in divorce or dissolution proceedings (post-DDSA 2020)

Published by a UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Family expert

Precedents
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Dear [insert client’s name]

Conditional order

I have received the certificate of entitlement to conditional order and I enclose a copy for your records. As you will see, the court has fixed the date of [insert date] at [insert time] for the pronouncement of conditional order. A conditional order means that the court has agreed that you are entitled to a [divorce OR dissolution], but has not yet made it final. Conditional orders are made in open court. This means the judge reads out a list of names of people whose applications have got to conditional order stage. Although anyone can go to court to hear this if they want to, you do not have to attend court when this

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