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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Was March the recording date because that is when it was considered 'final'? Many places have a waiting period before the divorce/annullment is considered 'final'. If that's the case, i'd leave the March date. If you know for sure it was 'final' in January then i'd change it. Someone from the Philippines could probably help you more.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Was March the recording date because that is when it was considered 'final'? Many places have a waiting period before the divorce/annullment is considered 'final'. If that's the case, i'd leave the March date. If you know for sure it was 'final' in January then i'd change it. Someone from the Philippines could probably help you more.

good luck

well on the marriage certificate it is typed on the side that the marriage is null and void it says jpursuant to the decision jan23rd in the decree of finality it says february 10 th and the recorded stamp is mar 7th????

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Was March the recording date because that is when it was considered 'final'? Many places have a waiting period before the divorce/annullment is considered 'final'. If that's the case, i'd leave the March date. If you know for sure it was 'final' in January then i'd change it. Someone from the Philippines could probably help you more.

good luck

well on the marriage certificate it is typed on the side that the marriage is null and void it says jpursuant to the decision jan23rd in the decree of finality it says february 10 th and the recorded stamp is mar 7th????

You've got all the dates mixed up,the date on the finality should coincide with the date where the decision was granted.maybe you focused yourself by looking at the date when the finality was released.

If the decision was granted January 23rd,then that will be the one that you should follow.You can also find the same date at the beginning of the sentence in the Certificate of Finality that goes like this..."This is to certify that a DECISION was rendered on (date where the decision was granted) in the above-entitled case....."

hope this helps.

 
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