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an explanation to typical terms found for within all industries , professions
and governments.
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explanation for.
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Petition - the document which contains the request for the court to dissolve
your marriage. It includes details of where you were married, children, why
you think the marriage has broken down irretrievably.
Acknowledgement of service - this document is returned to the court by your
husband or wife to say that they have received the petition. They will also
say whether or not they agree with the proposed arrangements for the children.
Petitioner - the person who asks for the divorce.
Respondent - the husband or wife of the petitioner.
Statement of arrangements for children - the court wants to know what
arrangements have been made for the children now and what is going to happen
to them after the divorce. This document which we prepare on your behalf
gives that information.
Decree Nisi - the first decree of divorce. It means that your marriage has
been dissolved but you can not yet remarry until............
Decree Absolute - the final decree of divorce. This dissolves your marriage
and has significant consequences for any wills you may have made, any insurance
investment or pension arrangements that you might have undertaken. You will
be advised about this.
Ancillary financial relief - a clumsy phrase for property, maintenance and
money issues.
Sworn Statement (Affidavit) - a document in which you swear that what you
have written is true. It is often a substitute for you having to give evidence
in a court.
Residence order - this is the new term for custody, in other words who is
to have the date to day care for the child or children.
Contact order - the new terms for access. It means the parent with a contact
order will see his or her children as ordered by the court.
Judge - this may seem obvious but he or she is the man or woman who will
decide any dispute between you and your spouse if you cant reach agreement.
It is important to realize that solicitors can not make the decision for
you only you, your husband or wife or the Judge.