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Help completing D180 form prior to obtaining an Apostille

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29 Sep 24 #524256 by Jules001!!
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Hi there

Recently managed to navigate the Divorce Final Order which included a Financial Remedy Consent Order which has been approved. As I need to use these documents in Spain to transfer property over to me I was advised I needed to complete a D180 to legalise the digitised copy( s) with a "wet stamp" prior to being able to obtain an Apostille. It is confusing as both the Final Order & Financial Remedy have different reference numbers. Do I need to submit two separate D180 forms to deal with both those documents or just one showing the Divorce Case No only and attach both the Final Order & Financial Remedy to it? Also in section 2, I put the address where I sent all documents to as shown on the correspondence but not sure what to put in section 4 regarding where judgement was made - do they mean where the hearing by the judge which is at a different Court/address? Thank you in advance

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