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Other acceptable documents include military IDs, passports, divorce decrees, concealed-handgun licenses — even temporary driving permits.
Often, she said, a spouse and an employee may receive conflicting divorce decrees from different countries.
Long before feminism, he advocated for Orthodox women who were being denied religious divorce decrees by vindictive husbands.
The children of two women, waitirs for their divorce decrees, play together in the river all day.
What about the Catholic judge who must enter divorce decrees, or the Catholic county executive who creates hardships for immigrants, or the governor who approves an execution?
One morning recently, Judge Peter I. Breen, who presides over the courtroom, recalled "the fancy divorce decrees, backed in blue with red ribbons and a big gold seal".
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