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Form D8B: Answer a divorce, dissolution, (judicial) separation or nullity petition or application (applications issued before April 2022) Use this form if you wish to defend a divorce, dissolution, (judicial) separation or nullity petition or application issued by your spouse or civil partner.
Form D89: Request for personal service by a court bailiff (applications issued before April 2022) Ask a court bailiff to hand-deliver papers to the respondent in family proceedings for you.
Form D89: Request for personal service by a court bailiff (applications issued before April 2022) Ask a court bailiff to hand-deliver papers to the respondent in family proceedings for you.
Deemed Service \u2013 This is an option where you have hard evidence such as a letter, text or email from your spouse in which they confirm that they have received the divorce papers from the Court. In this instance, you do not need to arrange for your Petition to be re-served through a Court Bailiff or process server.
The whole D11 form must be completed in black ink and in capitals. The form ask you to enter your name address and case number, you can find your case number on the top right of any letter the court have sent you. If you asked the court for the divorce you are the applicant your husband or wife is the respondent.

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Form D84: Apply to court for a decree nisi, conditional order or (judicial) separation decree or order (applications issued before April 2022) Apply for a certificate that says the court doesn't see any reason why you can't divorce or separate.
Form D8B: Answer a divorce, dissolution, (judicial) separation or nullity petition or application (applications issued before April 2022) Use this form if you wish to defend a divorce, dissolution, (judicial) separation or nullity petition or application issued by your spouse or civil partner.
Form D11: apply for an interim order as part of divorce, dissolution or separation court proceedings. Make a general application ('application notice') as part of divorce, dissolution or separation court proceedings.

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