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12 Aug 10 #218879 by White_Crow
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Hiya, process usually goes:
Nisi
Consent Order
Absolute

If you're both agreed on everything, the consent order shouldn't take too long to sort out, so it's worth doing it before you get the Absolute. Sounds like you'd be fine using the online CO here on WikiVorce.

Good luck!

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12 Aug 10 #218887 by notmuchlongernow
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