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Massachusetts Record of Absolute Divorce or Annulment (R-408): what it is & how to complete it

The Record of Absolute Divorce or Annulment (R-408) is a court document you file with the Probate and Family Court to move your divorce forward. Vital statistics certification form for the Registry of Vital Records.

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