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Final financial hearing order - advice needed

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  • Final financial hearing order - advice needed

    Hi,

    I would be very grateful of some advice. I have recently been in a final hearing to settle finances. The order has come back and stated that my ex husband will spend my settlement for me. whilst I understand this avoids the statatory charge it now creates more issues. I have suffered significant economic abuse from him throughout these proceedings which lead to three years to get to this point and put in a very poverish position (identified by the DDJ). Myself and my family do not feel safe having our home address and he is unable to pay some debts due to GDPR, no longer my next of kin or would have to have a significant level of access including pi numbers/passwords.

    How can I get this money so I can be free from this narcissistic and controlling man and for me to be able to deal with the matters needed myself?

    All help and advice is very. much appreciated.
    Last edited by Etty; 10th March 2024, 19:33:PM.
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    Hello - can you type the exact wording from the order please?
    For you to have qualified for legal aid, you must have been a victim of abuse? So, like you, I'm not sure why a court would make this order, even if it does avoid the SC.
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