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There’s an Error in My Final Decree – Can I fix It?

January 6, 2025May 20, 2020 by The Betz Law Firm
Divorce Attorney in St Louis

A Nunc Pro Tunc order is applied when there is a clerical error in the final decree of a case. If you got to the end of your divorce and, after all the negotiating and court hearings, you notice an error in your final decree, you might feel frustrated and worried. If it is different … Read more

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