The Gosselin's divorce was initialized by Kate Gosselin. In the court records, she filed the divorce papers for divorce.
Only records of marriage, divorce, birth, death that are filed with any state's vital records division are those that occurred within that state. That being the case, there would be no information concerning a divorce outside the US or for that matter outside New York State. If you wish to have a copy of the declaration of divorce you will need to contact the Mexican authorities in the city where it was filed and granted.
Call the Court where you filed, or try looking it up online if the area has computerized records. You can usually get copies of divorce decrees for a small fee. They will need both names, and the date -- or as close as possible--when the divorce was filed.
it take at least 30 days after your hearing is heard for the judges to get everything filed for state records.
online you can look up public records for your specific county (provided they are online).
Answer Sometimes neither party is really happy then again it depends on who filed for the divorce and why they filed for divorce.
Kate Gosselin filed papers to initiated the divorce proceedings.
People get married and divorced in different states so she has to know where the papers for the divorce were filed. Then she can go to the recordings office in the court house and see if papers have been filed. If she filed for divorce then she would have had to appear before a judge and have been issued a dissolution of marriage. If her ex filed he would have had to notify her of a proceeding, whether she chose to show up doesnt matter because a judge can grant a divorce that has been petitioned with out the party there. She should bring her marriage certificate if she has it, they may be able to crossreference the number of that with a divorce decree. Divorce records are public information and are filed in the state's vital records department in the state and county where the divorce was granted. Information can be found using only the names of the divorcing parties, but it is much simpler if the date the petition was filed, the county in which it was filed and so forth is available. FYI, it is not necessary for both parties to be present for a divorce to be granted. If the person served does not respond with agreement or contestation, the filing spouse can receive the divorce under the default laws of the state.
No, you can't remarry if divorce papers are filed but not final.
You can check the court records where your spouse lives to determine if a divorce was ever filed and granted. Why do you need to know just ask
The state where the divorce is filed.
You can find out by going on the county site that your divorce was filed in. You can also call the courthouse directly and ask them