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Even when a divorce is uncontested, Rhode Island law still requires a mandatory 75-day waiting period after paperwork has been filed before a final hearing can be scheduled. If both parties still do not contest the divorce at that hearing, a judge could offer a final judgement at that time.
Steps of Execution Decree Holder has to file a written application seeking execution of decree with the court which has passed the Decree or the Court to which it is transferred. Upon the application being accepted, a notice is issued on the Judgement Debtor in terms of Rule 22 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
What Can You Say to a Friend Going Through a Divorce? I know its hard on you now, but it wont always feel this way. Im sorry things ended for you two. Do you want to talk about it? Lets go grab dinner and a movie like old times. Do you need a place to stay? In the end, everythings going to be okay.
A divorce is filed by submitting to the family court clerk the following forms: a complaint, a DR6, two statements listing the children of the divorce, a family services counseling report form, a report of divorce, a copy of the marriage certificate, the summons, and the filing fee.
In Rhode Island, an uncontested divorce may be granted in as little as 75 daysand some divorces may be granted even sooner if they qualify for expedited processing. However, wait times are often longer if the court imposes a waiting period, the parties cannot agree, or there are other complexities.

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You can only get a copy of the divorce decree from the High Court in which the decree was issued. The court would require as many of the following details as possible to look up the particular decree: The divorce case number; The date of the divorce (day, month and year);
Contracts and open accounts: 10 years (9-1-13(a)). Contracts or liabilities under seal and judgments: 20 years, (9-1-17).
There seem to be many false rumours spread on the internet that lead people to believe that divorce records can be downloaded online from the Department of Home Affairs. But this is unfortunately not possible.
R.I. Gen. Laws 9-26-33. Final judgments create a lien upon real estate for a period of ten years.
Renew the judgment Money judgments automatically expire (run out) after 10 years. To prevent this from happening, the creditor must file a request for renewal of the judgment with the court BEFORE the 10 years run out.

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