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Divorce decree Explanation: Para que puedas confirmar: decree [di kr ] noun (plural decrees) 1. official order: an order with the power of legislation issued by a ruler or other person or group with authority 2. LAW court ruling: a ruling given by a court, especially a divorce court 3. RELIGION divine will: the will or purpose of God, interpreted through events considered to be God's doing transitive verb (3rd person present singular decrees, present participle decreeing, past decreed, past participle decreed) make order: to make an official order, pronouncement, or legal ruling to effect something [14th century. Via Old French decré from Latin decretum , the neuter past participle of decernere 'to decide, pronounce a decision'.] decreeable (adjective) decreer (noun) Encarta®World English Dictionary Greetings, :) BD |
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Divorce Certificate Explanation: Or, if you would rather be literal, "certificate announcing a divorce". |
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