Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
9:53 pm
Plus what if the father is not around and I don’t know where he’s at, I heard if the child is a certain age he can say who he wants to live with, is this true? P.S. Thank you all for your first response, they were all helpful.
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
12:02 pm
My husband and I have been separated for over a year. We are going file a do-it-yourself divorce. We agree on everything, very friendly divorce. He has what he wants and I have what I want. Im just wondering if we still end up in court after we file the papers?
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
1:42 pm
A marital bonding is an eminent name of happiness, rejoice and trust. Couples around the globe are stringed with the knot of trust and loyalty. However, since life is uncertain, in some situation the relationships turn bitter and divorce or a marriage termination becomes the final answer for both the partners. All the divorce made in recent are recorded and reported with concerned authorities and also a further database is maintained to conserve these reports for future references.
Now the people can easily fetch the records from this database to evaluate or analyze the divorce record of any individual. However, to obtain the data one has to follow some strict guidelines and sometimes prescribed fee, imposed by the authorities. The process of getting the divorce records is as easy as to get the other records.
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
12:55 pm
The statistics of the United States of America claims that in the year 2009 alone there were 7.1 marriages per 1,000 total populations and 3.5 divorce rate per 1,000 populations. That throws up the divorce rate to half of the marriages made per year. Though this is a grave situation, but despite of all the counseling there is no improvement. The high divorce rates have led to introduction of many changes in the whole system like quick divorce, online divorce etc. Though, this article is not about the ways of getting divorce. People who are keen to marry can now access divorce records online. It is imperative to know about the divorce records online requirements and benefits.
Why should one access divorce records online?
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
12:20 pm
I bought the do it yourself divorce kit and am wanting to file it but how easy is it to actually go through with it? Do the clerks and judges treat a person with respect and dignity when you take the papers to file? I am curious about this because it takes a lot of work to fill them out, and also it is time consuming. Has anyone done this before?
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
9:33 am
The US statistics show that around 50% of the married couples apply for divorce each year. To lower the rates of divorce the government has set up many marriage counselors but still not much positivity could be inserted into the channel. Hence, the US government has also introduced the system of online divorce and quick divorce to make the procedure hassle free for the interested couple. The divorce records are also maintained side by side along with the specific reason of divorce. One can now access this divorce record through online methods as well. This is a good tool to cross check the history of your to-be spouse. Let us know more about the reasons behind why one should cross check the history of the spouse through the divorce records.
Divorce Records- Reasons Of Cross Checks
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
12:49 am
Hiding money (assets) during a divorce is illegal and unethical. Never the less it’s more common than you think. Both men and woman alike have and continue these tactics daily. I am in no way advocating hiding assets. I am simply documenting facts to help educate and protect.
By hiding money your spouse may be trying to lower child support and alimony payments. You and your attorney must look to uncover any hidden moneys and to prove the actual amount of money that your spouse has available.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
8:10 am
When it comes to the Court Room, you will find this to be a pretty place. Once the divorce proceedings begin, the outcome of your divorce is in the hands of a total stranger – the Judge. You no longer have control. All decisions will now be made by a stranger. Of course this stranger may be having a bad day, not feeling well, or even have had a major fight with their spouse the night before. I know it’s scary and may even seem unfair, but this is the real world and it happens all the time. This judge is now in control of the outcome of your trial.
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