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MAIM - what next?

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13 Aug 20 #513660 by Im-free
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Have just had my MIAM meeting & mediator thinks we will be able to sort things out via mediation rather than courts

Do I apply for my nisi now or do i wait till after our 1st joint mediation session?

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13 Aug 20 #513661 by hadenoughnow
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You need the Decree Nisi in place in order to have a legally binding financial settlement. It is the Decree Absolute that finally ends the marriage (and activates the terms of any court order re finances).
Given the delays in the courts caused by Covid, it is probably a good idea to apply for the Decree Nisi ASAP.

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13 Aug 20 #513664 by Im-free
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Thank you for your reply

Its taken 3 years to get to this point so am hoping it’ll not be another 3 years to completion

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