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Applying for decree absolute (D36)

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06 Jul 16 #480952 by beatkaNH
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I am confused, please help
The date on my degree Nisi is 9 June, so it means I can apply on 22 July.

I am not sure which date should I put.

The Petitioner applies for the Decree Nisi made in their favour to on 9/06/2016?? or 22/07/2016?? to be made Absolute.

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Dated 22/07/2016

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06 Jul 16 #480953 by rubytuesday
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You need to put the date the Decree Nisi was granted.

Have you sorted out the finances and arranged for a Consent Order yet? It is highly advisable to have a consent order before applying for the Decree Absolute.

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