Make Your Foreign Divorce Legally Valid in Peru in 3 Steps
Avoid problems with your property, inheritance, and civil status. We recognize your foreign divorce decree before the Peruvian courts — a process known as Exequátur (getting your foreign divorce legally valid in Peru).
Why you need the Exequátur
Three reasons recognizing your foreign divorce in Peru is non-negotiable.
Protect Your Assets
Until your divorce is recognized in Peru, you're still legally married there. You can't sell property or move assets without your ex-spouse's signature.
Clean Up Your Civil Status
Update your civil status to "Divorced" on your ID and at RENIEC (Peru's civil registry) so you can remarry or handle legal matters without obstacles.
100% Remote Service
No travel needed. We handle the court filing and the registration with Peru's Public Registry for you.
Documents you'll need
The checklist to kick off your Exequátur process in Peru.
- Original divorce decree.
- No-appeal certificate, if the divorce wasn't by agreement.
- Hague Apostille.
- Official Peruvian translation (if your decree isn't in Spanish).
- Copy of your government-issued ID.
Missing something? We'll help you track it down from abroad.
Exequátur — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you should know before validating your foreign decree in Peru.
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