1987 Ed.]

Matrimonial Causes Rules

[CAP. 179

A 77

[Subsidiary]

3.

4.

QUESTION

Subject to these alterations and additions (if any), is everything stated in your petition true? If any statement is not within your own knowledge, indicate this and say whether it is true to the best of your information and belief.

State the date on which you and the respondent separated.

5.

State briefly the reason or main reason for the separation.

6.

State the date when and the circumstances in which you came to the conclusion that the marriage was in fact at an end.

ANSWER

7. State as far as you know the various addresses at which you and the respondent have respectively lived since the date given in the answer to Question 4, and the periods of residence at each address:

From to

8.

Petitioner's Address Respondent's Address

From to

Since the date given in the answer to Question 4, have you ever lived with the respondent in the same household? If so, state the addresses and the period or periods, giving dates.

I,
of
(full name)
(full residential address) (occupation)

make oath/do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and say as follows-

1.

I am the petitioner in this cause.

2.

The answers to Questions 1 to 8 above are true.

(*) Insert name.

3.

I identify the signature (1) appearing on the copy acknowledgement of service now produced to me and marked “A” as the signature of my husband/wife, the respondent in this cause.

(2) Exhibit any other documents on which the petitioner wishes to rely.

4.

(2)

(3) If the petitioner seeks 5.

a judicial separation, amend accordingly.

(4) Delete if costs are not sought.

I ask the Court to grant a decree dissolving my marriage with the respondent (3) on the grounds stated in my petition [and to order the respondent to pay costs of this suit] (4)

Sworn/Affirmed at this day of 19

the

Before me,

A Commissioner for Oaths.

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