You can apply for the decree absolute six weeks after you are granted the decree nicee
2006-10-30 03:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Once you have applied for the Decree Absolute 6 weeks and 1 day after the Decree Nisi then it should come through fairly quickly - depends how busy the Court is. You can go to Court and hear it being read out. The Court will give you or your solicitor a date for this.
2006-10-30 03:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are the petitioner in the divorce you can apply for your decree absolute 6 weeks and one day after your decree nisi is pronounced, although it may not be a good idea to apply for your decree absolute if there are financial matters outstanding. Once you apply for decree absolute, it will take the court a couple of weeks to process it.
Note that you have to APPLY for decree absolute, it doesn't come through automatically.
2006-10-30 03:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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About 6 weeks after your decree nisi.
2006-10-30 03:03:32
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answered by Mike H 1
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from judge sitting and decreed said marriage dissolved about six weeks to decree absolute.
2006-10-30 03:06:10
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answered by peter s 3
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Its usually 6 weeks after the Nicee is granted.
2006-10-30 21:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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okay once the inici (the 1st bit) has been granted it takes 6weeks and 1 day then you can apply for the absolute which takes 3 weeks well mine did
2006-10-30 03:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine was a very simple divorce. Neither of us asked for a dime. It took about 3 months.
2006-10-30 03:33:31
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answered by spelling nazi 5
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Mine took 3 months~
2006-10-30 03:13:17
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answered by Bubbles 3
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That depends but on the whole within 6 months !!!
2006-10-30 03:01:55
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answered by IloveMarmite 6
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