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Date of Nisi

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18 Apr 13 #389761 by robert1940
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A Nisi was granted for ex wife and I. Have been on tablets with depression and stress and have now found out the date that we split is wrong and the minimum 2 years not complied with (married 18 yrs). Will it invalidate the Nisi?? It is 14 months too early.

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18 Apr 13 #389779 by dukey
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It will yes, if you just got the dates wrong and you were separated two years its just a simple amendment.

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18 Apr 13 #389851 by robert1940
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Many thanks for your advice. The problem is we haven''t hit the statutory 2 years with agreement. I''m worried the Nisi is void??

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