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No. A divorce NISI is a divorce decree that becomes absolute on the date mentioned in the decree which is typically 30 days to 90 days after the date the decree was issued.

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Does an NISI degree in a divorce petition mean the person is legally separated?

A NISI decree means that court order it is attached to is not enforceable until the conditions cited are met. In cases of dissolution of marriage itusuallyindicates the period of timeuntil the final divorce decree would be granted.During the "waiting period" petitioners' can cancel the proceedings (jointly). Or the dissolution petition can be amended for valid purpose.Not all states recognize legal separation. In states that do not have specific statutes regarding such, it is assumed the coupleremain jointlyresponsibleregarding some marital matters such as financial obligations, matters concerning minor children, etc.Another PerspectiveNo. In states that use Judgment of Divorce NISI the nisi period serves the purpose of allowing the parties to change their mind about the divorce. In that case the parties can file a Motion to Dismiss the Judgment and they will remain married. Otherwise, at the end of the nisi period the divorce decree becomes absolute. Few couples change their mind but the most obvious effect is that you cannot marry until the nisi period has expired and the divorce decree becomes absolute. For example, the nisi period in Massachusetts is 90 days. In West Virginia there is no nisi period. See link for various state laws.


What does estranged husband mean?

wife separated from husband pending divorce


By this one order nisi to review what does it mean?

"nisi" means "except"


What is the purpose of the nisi period in a divorce judgment?

Some states issue a judgment nisi in a divorce action. That type of decree has a cooling off period that varies from state to state. The couple is divorced for all practical purposes, however, the decree isn't final until the nisi period has expired and there are legal consequences for certain events that may occur during the nisi period. There may be different nisi periods for different grounds for divorce. Its purpose is to give the parties a chance to change their minds before the divorce becomes final. In that case, the parties can file a motion to dismiss and the judgment will be extinguished. There have been many cases in which this happened. A party cannot remarry during the NISI period and there are important aspects regarding inheritance in the event of death. For example, in Massachusetts the judgment nisi does not terminate the marriage since the parties remain married during the nisi period. At the end of the nisi period the judgment automatically becomes final and the marriage is legally dissolved. If one party dies during the nisi period the other inherits as the surviving spouse. The nisi period has its roots in English Common Law.


When is a divorce legal when it was granted or when it was filed?

When a divorce is filed that means one or both of the parties have filed a complaint for divorce and that filing begins the divorce process.The 'granting' of the divorce takes place when the decree is entered at the end of the divorce process. After the decree has been entered, some jurisdictions have a nisi period of 30-180 days during which the divorce is not yet absolute. After the nisi period the marriage is legally dissolved and the parties are free to marry someone else.


Why is there a six month waiting period in Oklahoma to remarry after a divorce and why is the only exception for this law that you can remarry your spouse before the six months has passed?

The six month waiting waiting period is called the nisi period. Reconciliation with one's spouse is not an exception to the rule it a reason for the rule. A divorce decree nisi isn't final until the nisi period has expired. There are legal consequences for certain events that may occur during the nisi period. Its purpose is to give the parties a chance to change their minds before the divorce becomes final or/and for completion of certain arrangements pursuant to the divorce decree.In the case of a reconciliation, the parties can file a motion to dismiss and the judgment will be extinguished. There have been many cases in which this happened. A party cannot remarry during the NISI period and there are important aspects regarding inheritance in the event of death.At the end of the nisi period the judgment automatically becomes final and the marriage is legally dissolved. If one party dies during the nisi period the other inherits as the surviving spouse. The nisi period has its roots in English Common Law.


Does time of separation affect a divorce?

Legal Separation and Divorce are two different entities. The amount of time that you are legally separated from your spouse does not necessarily affect the divorce proceeding in the sense that you are not divorced after a certain amount of time being separated but it can help with the separation of assets. By this I mean that during the time you are legally separated that is when the economic community ends.


Can a filipino domestic helper file a divorce in Hong Kong?

yes they can file divorce in hong kong but the big problem: under philippines law they don't accept that absolute decree nisi for divorce because don't have divorce in the philippines......


Do you have to be separated before you can get a divorce in Idaho?

No, you do not


How long do you have to be separated in order to file for divorce in the state of Alabama?

You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.


If you are legally separated for more than five years in California can you get married?

No, you need to get a divorce. Separation is NOT a divorce and the time you are separated has NOTHING to do with it.


What does latin word nisi mean?

Unless; except if.