decreatee
A decreee is a term that refers to a person who has been granted a decree by a court of law. The term is often used in the context of divorce proceedings, where a decree is a formal legal order issued by a court. The decreee is the party who receives the decree, typically the spouse who is not seeking the divorce. The decree outlines the terms of the divorce, including issues such as property division, child custody, and spousal support. The decreee's role is to comply with the terms of the decree and to follow the court's orders. It is important to note that the decreee has the right to appeal the decree if they believe it is unfair or incorrect. The term "decree" itself comes from the Latin word "decreta," which means "decreed" or "ordered."