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about to fill in paperwork any trick questions
alocacoc
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hi
Im about to fill in my 30 pager and SOA
is there anything I should be aware of or any dodgy questions that I might answer incorrectly not realising.
Im sure you know where Im coming from
thanks
Im about to fill in my 30 pager and SOA
is there anything I should be aware of or any dodgy questions that I might answer incorrectly not realising.
Im sure you know where Im coming from
thanks
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hi
Im about to fill in my 30 pager and SOA
is there anything I should be aware of or any dodgy questions that I might answer incorrectly not realising.
Im sure you know where Im coming from yes i think so
thanks
You answer truthfully and honestly as you swear on oath the day you go to court. The questions are not to catch you out but to get a cear picture of your finances for both the judge and the OR.DxFree impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
sorry if ive worded my question wrong tricky was probably the wrong word to use
I meant questions that are a bit confusing/misleading0 -
Your best bet is to just do a little at a time and if there is anything you are not sure about ask here. We are used to it so never worry about bothering us.DxFree impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
hi there the only thing i would suggest an what we found hard,was try to copy all the forms blank pages first,because you can look back an see mistakes you have made,for example,col had ticked the box gamble,by mistake.luckily i spotted this an was able to replace that sheet with an unfilled sheet.if you see what i mean,it just makes it look neater with no crossing out.also not to be filled in when kids,cat,around,also not late at night.other than this just go for it good luck regards pennyhi
Im about to fill in my 30 pager and SOA
is there anything I should be aware of or any dodgy questions that I might answer incorrectly not realising.
Im sure you know where Im coming from
thanks0
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