
Final Order
This document requires solicitor certification in order to be eligible for the apostille. Most orders are completed in just 1-2 working days all being well. If you also need translation or embassy attestation services the processing time will be increased.
Frequently used for:
The final order document is provided by a UK court when a divorce procedure is completed. The introduction of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 on 6 April 2022 also introduced new legal documents to divorce proceedings. The final order replaces the ‘decree absolute‘ as the final legal document when a marriage or civil ceremony ends.
When a final order is legalised for use in another country, it will be certified by our solicitor and issued with the apostille as quickly as possible. Using our service makes the process quick and easy. Fully inclusive, you do not need to spend time contacting solicitors and visiting their offices.
For advice on getting an apostille for any court documents please contact one our advisors for free advice.
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If your document is being used in a country that is part of the Apostille convention then the document will usually need the Apostille. We can assist with this!
Embassy attestation is needed when documents are being used in countries that are not part of the Hague Apostille Convention. We can assist with getting documents by many embassies.
We offer standard translations and sworn translations for the vast majority of countries. Ensure your documents can be understood in the country they are being presented!