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*Case papers which include the petition, copies of relevant certificates and affidavits, and of the decrees nisi and absolute. They don’t all survive, especially since 1938, and there is a 30-year closure period. | *Case papers which include the petition, copies of relevant certificates and affidavits, and of the decrees nisi and absolute. They don’t all survive, especially since 1938, and there is a 30-year closure period. | ||
Information on how to use the indexes is given in TNA research guide L44 and certified copies of decrees, (specify if you need the decree nisi as well as absolute), can be obtained for a fee from the Principal Registry of the Family Division, Decree Absolute Section, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London WC1V 6NP. The index of divorce and matrimonial causes 1858-1903 is also available on [http://www.findmypast.co.uk/DivorceStartSearchServlet | Information on how to use the indexes is given in TNA research guide L44 and certified copies of decrees, (specify if you need the decree nisi as well as absolute), can be obtained for a fee from the Principal Registry of the Family Division, Decree Absolute Section, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London WC1V 6NP. The index of divorce and matrimonial causes 1858-1903 is also available on [http://www.findmypast.co.uk/DivorceStartSearchServlet findmypast] (for fee) website and Blatchford has a useful article. | ||
Camp ''(Marital Discord''. Family Tree Magazine Vol 16 #6, page 17-18, 2000) has good articles on marital discord and divorce indexes ''(Divorce Indexes at the Family Records Centre''. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #4, page 9-11, 2002). Newspapers typically revelled in reporting the details of local divorces, an example is shown below. | Camp ''(Marital Discord''. Family Tree Magazine Vol 16 #6, page 17-18, 2000) has good articles on marital discord and divorce indexes ''(Divorce Indexes at the Family Records Centre''. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #4, page 9-11, 2002). Newspapers typically revelled in reporting the details of local divorces, an example is shown below. |
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