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Decree Absolute

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12 Sep 16 #483569 by stacyg
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I have my Decree Nisi, can I apply for my Decree Absolute before I've gone to court and sorted out my financial order?

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12 Sep 16 #483570 by rubytuesday
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You could, but it is far better to sort out the finances prior to applying for the Absolute. IS there a need to have the Absolute sooner?

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12 Sep 16 #483582 by stacyg
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There is no need to apply - we are at the stages of going to court and I thought it maybe best to apply then it's one less thing - but I can wait

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