Apostilles for decree absolutes and divorce documents

Apostilles for decree absolutes and divorce documents

We can issue an apostille on all UK documents relating to divorce and separation. These are typically court documents that have a court stamp or seal. The most common document is the decree absolute.

In the UK a marriage is dissolved when the court issues a decree absolute. This normally follows the issue of a decree nisi. The decree absolute is the final document that means the marriage is legaly at an end. Once the decree absolute has been issued the previously married couple can now legally re-marry.

Divorce documents are often legalised by apostille to prove that a marriage is now over in another country. A woman may wish to revert to her maiden name. You may also be requested to get an apostille on a decree absolute if you intend to marry again in a country outside the UK.

Whatever the reason you need an apostille certificate we can assist you.