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DIVORCE INFORMATION SHEET » DECREE ABSOLUTE
Decree Absolute and Effect

The Decree cannot be made Absolute until at least six weeks have elapsed since the date of the Decree Nisi. The Petitioner applies to the court on a standard form for the Decree Absolute, which is made immediately. A copy of the Decree Absolute will be sent to you. The Decree Absolute ends the marriage and leaves both parties legally free to remarry whenever they so wish.

Ancillary Relief

The Decree Absolute finalises the divorce itself. However, other matters may still remain to be resolved, such as division of the matrimonial home or other matrimonial assets, or maintenance for one of the parties. These matters will be dealt with in separate ancillary relief proceedings.
 
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