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Divorce
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Lisa | Report | 2 Aug 2006 18:47 |
Hi all Just renewed so you're not getting rid of me. Is there anywhere I can find out details of a divorce somewhere between 1932 and 1939? Lisa |
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Glen In Tinsel Knickers | Report | 2 Aug 2006 18:57 |
Hi Lisa I nudged anothr thread about this,the answer posted quotes Kew as a source. There are several threads about divorce records.Try a thread search to see what there is,perhaps there might be something useful for you. Glen |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Aug 2006 19:02 |
The National Archives online research leaflet on divorce after 1858: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=53 which says: 'Certified copies of decrees nisi and absolute If you need legal proof of a divorce in any court, from 1858 to the present day, contact the Principal Registry of the Family Division, Decree Absolute Section, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London WC1V 6NP (020 7947 7015). For a fee, they will access a union index to the registered court copies of decrees absolute for you, and either provide a certified copy of the information themselves (if the divorce was granted by the Supreme Court) or arrange for a certified copy to be sent to you from the relevant county court. If the divorce took place within the last 5 years, you can also contact the county court where it took place for a cheaper service. If you want information on the cause of the divorce, ask for the decree nisi as well.' |
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Lisa | Report | 2 Aug 2006 19:10 |
Thanks! L |