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curryman | 14:50 Sun 20th Jul 2008 | Law
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Is there any non-financial downside to declining a respondent's financial offers in ancillary relief proceedings and what alternative is there to accepting them?
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Not really sure about the question to be honest.

If the respondant has made u an offer re ancilliary relief then you have to decide if its acceptable to you. If its not then dont accept it but you need to discuss with a solicitor and get advice.

When my darling ex divorced me i asked if i could have a sum of money from the house sale. she declined. 1 year later and 20k between us to solicitors i walked away with 5k more than i asked for.

So you got to get advice cos she sure didnt take it.

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