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It depends on what the errors are. Typographical errors would not affect the decree.

It depends on what the errors are. Typographical errors would not affect the decree.

It depends on what the errors are. Typographical errors would not affect the decree.

It depends on what the errors are. Typographical errors would not affect the decree.

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What is a decree neci?

Decree Nici is the first legal step in getting a divorce.


Is a divorce legal if no papers were signed after the court date?

Generally, the divorce is legal once the decree has been issued.


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Can you be divorced and still not separated legally from your spouse?

United StatesNO. A divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. Once the divorce decree becomes final the parties have no personal legal claims on each other as to their marriage except those made a part of the decree. (Child support issues and modifications of the decree can be ongoing.)If the parties filed for a legal separation prior to the divorce it would be nullified once the divorce decree was entered. After the parties have divorced it would be impossible to obtain a legal separation since your legal relationship has been dissolved.


Is a Mexican divorce from an illegal alien legal in AZ?

If the divorce was lawfully conducted according to Mexican law, and a legal decree to that effect was issued then it is legal in the US.


Can a spouse file for a divorce and lie about the whereabouts of the other person?

Not if they want the divorce decree to be legal and they could be charged with perjury by signing the divorce petition as it is a legal document.


What is an unanswered divorce decree?

There is no legal definition for an "unanswered" divorce decree. Once a decree has been entered the marriage is legally dissolved and after a statutory waiting period that varies in different jurisdictions the parties are free to remarry. A decree does not need to be "answered".


Is a divorce decree still effective if the names were spelled wrong?

Yes. Typographical errors would not cancel a divorce decree. You should visit the court and discuss the problem with the clerk.


Can a dissolution of marriage be used as a legal document?

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Is divorce legal if date of marriage is incorrect?

Yes. A divorce decree would not be nullified if the marriage date was inadvertently misstated. You could try calling the court that issued the decree for confirmation.


What is a final divorce decree?

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How do you execute a decree of adultery?

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