The decree absolute is the final stage of divorce. Here’s everything you need to know and why you might want to hire a lawyer to guide you through the divorce process.
What Is A Decree Absolute?
A decree absolute is the final step of a divorce, this concludes the divorce process meaning you and your partner are officially and legally divorced. The decree absolute is a certificate that is printed confirmation that your marriage has ended, it also shows that you are free to remarry again (if you wish).
To apply for a decree absolute you will need to fill in a decree absolute form, this form asks the court to make the decree nisi absolute/make a conditional order final.
The Fitz Approach
A broken-down relationship can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety, this is particularly amplified if there are arguments over children, finances or properties.
Our lawyers will support and represent you through the process, helping you with steps such as the decree absolute. Instructing a lawyer to guide you through this stressful time can help alleviate some of the pressure on yourself and your family.
No matter how complicated your situation is, our lawyers will provide honest and open advice, ensuring the issue is resolved in a calm and civilised manner. That’s the Fitz Approach.
Our Lawyers Can Help With The Decree Absolute
The decree absolute is only one step in the long and complicated divorce process. It can be overwhelming to deal with all the paperwork and legal technicalities on your own, so you might want to hire a divorce lawyer to help you. A reliable divorce lawyer will ensure all forms are filled out correctly and on time, all clauses are checked carefully, and they can also represent your best interests at every stage of the divorce, so you can get a fair deal.
If you would like to speak to our experienced divorce lawyers about processing a decree absolute, just get in touch.