From b08a739be4ff848159858bb8943ca0a6ba56e23a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Shin Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2017 17:56:37 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated typos on orders and spouses, DIV-402, 461, 189 --- edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html | 2 +- .../apps/core/templates/question/03_respondent.html | 12 ++++++++---- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html index 51b0c54c..464e87c1 100644 --- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html +++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/01_orders.html @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ -

This could be an abbreviation of your legal name, a maiden name, or any aliases they use for business +

This could be an abbreviation of your spouse's legal name, a maiden name, or any aliases they use for business or legal matters.

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The name(s) that you provide will appear on the final court order (s). Any names you provide will be +

The name(s) that you provide will appear on the final + + court order (s). Any names you provide will be used on the final court order for the purposes of executing or following up on the orders. For example, - if you and your spouse will be dividing property, land titles will likely want to see the name in - the court order match what is on the title. This wold also apply to pensions, RRSPs, etc. + if you and your spouse will be dividing property, Land Titles will likely want to see the name in + the court order match what is on the title. This world also apply to pensions, RRSPs, etc. The order for divorce is also used to create linkages between names.

You may want to take a look at the names that you have used on any legal and business agreements/contracts to ensure you are providing the courts with all variations of your spouse's name.