The divorce decree should be on file with the County Clerk. They may or may not confirm it over the phone If you want to find the information online, http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com provides links to this information. Divorce records are called vital records, so you can search under the vital records category to locate how to find these records online. There is statewide information and county specific information. In Texas, you can request a divorce verification letter, which confirms whether or not there was a divorce. Also, divorce records are usually with a District Clerk, while marriage records are usually found with the County Clerk.
if u live in midland Texas i am 14 and really want a ranching job
If you are going through a really complicated divorce you might need a lawyer. A lawyer can make things less stressful for you.
The Dominican Republic will grant a divorce to out of towners really fast. They can have your divorce ready in as little as one day and that is really fast. Just depends on how quick you need the divorce.
It doesn't really matter how old you are, just depends how good you are really...
Even if your husband is angry and states that you do not really want a divorce, you can still be granted a divorce in all states. A divorce generally only requires one signature and a judgment from a judge.
Yes, all of the kids know about the divorce. They don't know how serious it is and the 5 year olds don't really understand what "divorce" is, but they all understand that their parents are going through a rough relationship and that they no longer live "together".
Answer Sometimes neither party is really happy then again it depends on who filed for the divorce and why they filed for divorce.
Yes. Unless he is really committed and really wants to get help for his cheating, like through marriage counseling, then you should stay. But otherwise divorce him. Cuz he will still continue to cheat.
if you REALLY REALLY LOVE HIM. sure accept eing friends. but if you don`t.... why waste you time?
It really just depends on the people in a relationship and how they feel. So divorce can be right, but as I said before, it really depends.
Sometimes! It really depends on the situation. But "Persian dentists" are known for keeping there "marriages" together through thick-and-thin.
Yes, you have a legal opportunity to contest a divorce and the fact that your spouse is in prison (although that complicates things) doesnt really matter in this instance. However, when one spouse want s a divorce and goes through the motions of filing all the proper paperwork, etc there is not any way to really stop it absent a reconciliation. This is because the law views divorce as a partnership contract and you cannot keep someone in a contract against their will.