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Letter to court applying for decree absolute more than 12 months after decree nisi (pre-DDSA 2020)
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PrecedentsLetter to court applying for decree absolute more than 12 months after decree nisi (pre-DDSA 2020)
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PrecedentsDear [insert organisation]
[insert case name] [insert case reference number]
We enclose our client’s Application for decree nisi to be made absolute.
The application for Decree absolute is lodged more than 12 months after
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