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Getting married and decree absolute

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Popadomorbread · 30/09/2024 15:57

I am getting married next year and we are going at the end of October to give notice at the registry office.
I am divorced and this was all done very quickly online, he cheated, accepted it, so never went to solicitors etc…. When it went through I only got a digital copy of the Decree Absolute which I obviously have printed out. Will this be okay for the registry office? It says no photocopies but this is literally the only physical copy I have of the document.
if anyone has had the same please let me know. I’m panicking now! Thanks

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Musicaltheatremum · 01/10/2024 13:52

You can go online and get an official copy sent out to you for a few. We did this for my husband when we got married. Probably easiest to search for births and deaths online and there will be a link to decree absolutes. There's a gov.co.uk website and costs £11. You will need the case number for this.

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