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What are we each entitled to in our divorce settlement?

What does the law say about how to split the house, how to share pensions and other assets, and how much maintenance is payable.

What steps can we take to reach a fair agreement?

The four basic steps to reaching an agreement on divorce finances are: disclosure, getting advice, negotiating and implementing a Consent Order.

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03 Jul 12 #340919 by alldone69
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Hi All, had form from courts today to say that my Decree Nisi was heard on 2nd july at 11.00am, does this mean from this date i can apply for my absoulte which would be 14th august, when the cert comes through will that also say 2nd july ? Thankyou for reading x

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03 Jul 12 #340944 by survive
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Hi as far as I know, you can apply for Absolute six weeks after Nisi and it will be dated on the date the court sign it.

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