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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. Williams v. North Carolina (1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of North Carolina affirmed the conviction and found their divorces invalid, stating that North Carolina was not required to recognize the Nevada decrees under the Full Faith and Credit Clause. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the convictions, holding that North Carolina must respect the divorce decrees if Nevada had jurisdiction.

  4. Full Faith and Credit Clause - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, the Supreme Court ruled in V.L. v. E.L. that under the Full Faith and Credit Clause, the State of Alabama must recognize the adoption decree granted to a same-sex couple by a Georgia state court in 2007, regardless of how that court came to its conclusion granting the decree.

  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. Williams v. North Carolina (1942) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was given a decree of divorce on August 26, 1940 by the state of Nevada on the grounds of extreme cruelty, the court finding that 'the plaintiff has been and now is a bona fide and continuous resident of the County of Clark, State of Nevada, and had been such resident for more than six weeks immediately preceding the commencement of ...

  7. Who is responsible for debt after divorce? - AOL

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    For example, if you signed onto a loan as the borrower or cosigned a loan for your spouse during your marriage, you are legally liable for these debts. ... “A [divorce] decree or agreement may ...

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