a copy a back-up
an order, as to those in the reserves, to report for active duty
Some offices have a requirement to see the certified copy of the divorce decree if the divorce occurred within a certain period of time, for instance 6 months. Some want to see the decree even up to 1 year. If you have them, carry them. Be prepared.
hold them up to a mirror and copy what you see
Take a current copy of your papers to the school and inform them about custodial interference. see link on Dads House
Yes. Call up and ask for another copy to be sent to you. Some banks will do this at no charge. Keep in mind that unless it is a legal, notarized copy of the title, it is not good for much.
If in the same county, take a current copy to the police to request an escort to pick up the child. If in another county and/or state, take the papers to the local county court house to be registered and certified, than follow the same procedure.
You couldn't have gotten a legal separation because you would have signed papers to have your ex stay away from you. You need to see a lawyer and get these papers drawn up. Make up your mind! Either separation and he doesn't live there anymore or divorce. Separation is best because it gives each of you time to reflect on your past relationship and a chance to cool off so you can make a better judgment call as to whether to get divorced or not. See that lawyer, get those papers and then he'll have to leave.
press the up arrow on the elevator and you should go up. same as a regular elevator
Your question is confusing. Did you give your son up for adoption or do you need a copy of the court order finalizing the adoption? For the court order finalizing the adoption, you would get a copy from the court that made the adoption final. You would need to contact that court or county to find out what office handles that. You will pay a fee for a copy. If you gave up your son for adoption, you have a more difficult job.
Copy and paste this link. http://www.ipchicken.com/ When you connect you will see your address.
This can easily be done but you need a lawyer to draw up the papers and see to that it is finalized in court.