Final Decree







Final Decree
A final decree is, literal, the last word in a court case. The decree discusses the outcome of the case along with any terms and conditions, and indicates that there is no need for additional litigation.

The final decree supersedes these. It may reinforce, suspend, or overrule them, depending on the case. People who are not clear about the language in any decree should ask a lawyer for assistance with the document to make sure that they fully understand their rights. People who are not clear about the language in any decree should ask a lawyer for assistance with the document to make sure that they fully understand their rights and obligations.

Most divorce decrees will cover the following five issues:
Alimony
Property Division
Custody
Visitation
Child Support

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