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Divorce records

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Iris

Iris Report 10 Dec 2007 13:35

thanks for the info, I think in that case we'll just leave it! As we haven't really got a clue when the divorce would have happened.

All we know is my grandparents split up, around the 1930's so not really enough to go on.

Many thanks for posting.

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 10 Dec 2007 12:47

These are not available for the public to search. The search has to be done by the Courts Service.

HMCS (Her Majesty's Court Service)
Principle Registry of the Family Division
Decree Absolute Searches
R 2.03
First Avenue House
42-49 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6NP

Tel 020 7947 7016 or 7017

I think the search costs is £25 for each 10year period (yes expensive). If I remember correctly for an extra £1 you can get the Decree Nisi which will give you details i.e. why abandonment, adultery (it may even name names!) etc.

I've found them helpful both on the phone and in person. If you do visit they'll only search two years while you wait. Give them a call.

What details are you hoping to find or do you just want to confirm a couple actually got divorced, they don't contain much info?

Iris

Iris Report 10 Dec 2007 12:45

Does anyone know what I can search for divorce records, probably for the 1930's?