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decree nisi

Conditional order of divorce. A decree absolute is normally granted six weeks after the decree nisi, and from the date of the decree absolute the parties cease to be husband and wife.



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Former model Jo Wood, 54, was granted a decree nisi by a judge sitting in the High Court's Family Division in central London.
Jo, 54, had divorced Wood, 62, on the grounds of his admitted adultery, and they were both granted a decree nisi by a judge sitting in the High Court's Family Division in central London, reports the Mirror.
The couple are due to be granted a decree nisi at the High Court in London.
 
 
 
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