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  2. Decree nisi - Wikipedia

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    For that reason, a decree nisi may also be called a rule, order or decree to show cause. Using the example of a divorce, the wording of such a decree is generally in the form of "that the marriage solemnized on (date) between AB and CD, be dissolved by reason of (grounds) UNLESS sufficient cause be shown to the court why this decree should not ...

  3. Postnuptial agreement - Wikipedia

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    The disposition of property, other marital assets, custody, alimony and support and the like are agreed to by the marital partners upon separation and the agreement later, usually, incorporated into the final divorce decree. Agreements that seek to affect the spouses' rights in a future divorce.

  4. Marital deduction - Wikipedia

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    The most important aspect of a divorce, involving federal income tax, is confirming that the divorce is valid. In Estate of Goldwater, Leo and Gertrude were married in 1946 and 10 years later the two separated. [20] Gertrude was awarded a final decree of separation in December 1956 at New York Supreme Court. [21]

  5. Lenders want to see divorce decrees because that's the only way to determine if there are any support payments between the two former lovebirds. Credit reports only show consumer payments such as ...

  6. Legal separation - Wikipedia

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    A mensa et thoro is a legal Latin phrase which means "from table and bed", often translated as "from bed and board", in which "board" is a word for "table". Separation a mensa et thoro is essentially a separation that is sanctioned by a court order, meaning that the spouses may legally live apart, but they are still legally married.

  7. Court order - Wikipedia

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    It may be a final order (one that concludes the court action), or an interim order (one during the action). Most orders are written, and are signed by the judge. Some orders, however, are spoken orally by the judge in open court, and are only reduced to writing in the transcript of the proceedings.

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