Divorce records in NSW
This webinar is an update of one of our most popular record series. Learn the tips and techniques for researching divorce records in the State Archives Collection.
Divorce was legislated in NSW in 1873 and heard by the Supreme Court of NSW until 1976. Divorce case papers are exceptional sources for family historians.
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Divorce records index 1873-1923
Search 21,000+ entries - divorce files can include petitions for the dissolution of marriage, petitions for maintenance, marriage certificates, decrees nisi and decrees absolute
Divorce resources
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Divorce files contain evidence for each divorce case including Judicial Separations. They can include petitions for the dissolution of marriage, affidavits, petitions for maintenance, marriage certificates, and sometimes the decree nisi and decree absolute.
Archives behind the scenes - divorce case papers
In this episode Bonnie talks about divorce case papers in the State Archives Collection
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