July 23rd, 2008

Divorce, Taxes, and the IRS

Copyright 2006 The Divorce Center P.A. In Divorce, potential tax liability can frequently become the tool for one spouse to use against the…

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Marriage License Search

July 20th, 2008
by Jed Elaine

Marriage failures can be attributed to many causes: compatibility, age, maturity, money, career, character and so on and so forth. Having said that, what it really comes down to are the people themselves. Noteworthy about this is that people who failed in marriage before tend to fail again in future. So if you are to enter a relationship with someone who falls into this category, you might as well do so with your eyes open by running a Marriage License Search.

Both the license and certificate are entered as marriage records into the respective files of the new spouses. They will then be maintained as public records at the county or state where the marriage has taken place, whichever is the prevailing practice. Being public records, they will be subject to public retrieval and view as long as procedures are complied with and fees are paid.

Since marriages are under state jurisdiction, they will be no exception. At a basic level, they include name, age, residence, occupation, birth place, time and place of marriage, some particulars of parents, witnesses and the conducting official of the ceremony. A key point fundamental to the purpose of many a marriage record search is previous marriages, if any, will show up.

It is easy and convenient to conduct a online marriage records county search nowadays. Data archive and retrieval are mostly computerized. Whether it’s done on-site or online, it is fast and generally hassle-free. Within minutes, we can gather records on marital status, names, places, dates, filing numbers, history, background and so forth. Input requirement is also minimal. As little as a full name and state of residence will suffice to initiate a search. Having said that, we also know there can be quite a few people with the same name living in the same state. That’s why the more information is input, such as age, date of birth, address and so forth, the more targeted the finding.

There are basically two types of service we can turn to for marriage record search, the free marriage records and the paid providers. Free services tend to be discrete and scattered so it can be quite time-consuming and tedious. Paid versions come at different levels of professionalism. The better rated ones can deliver very comprehensive reports. Over and above public resources, many have access to private and privileged databases.

Conducting marriage records search is often contentious. Except for super-snoops, people have better things to do than prying others’ private lives. It is usually done on those who are more than acquaintance, and ironically with whom we relate with fondness. Inherently, it infringes the expectation of trust. Tussle between the sense and the feelings, there is never an outright correct answer.

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July 19th, 2008

Divorce Online in Minutes

Legal Helpmate provides an easy-to-use, quick, and economical online method for creating completed legal forms from our site for your uncontested…

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Marriage Records County Search

July 17th, 2008
by Jed Elaine

Marriage failures can be attributed to many causes: compatibility, age, maturity, money, career, character and so on and so forth. Having said that, what it really comes down to are the people themselves. Noteworthy about this is that people who failed in marriage before tend to fail again in future. So if you are to enter a relationship with someone who falls into this category, you might as well do so with your eyes open by running a Marriage License Search.

When applying for a license to be married, marriage records of both the prospective husband and wife must be produced as proof of their eligibility. When the new wife is seeking a name change, they are required for substantiation. This is important as the name change itself is often a prerequisite to a further purpose such as immigration, adoption, joint tax returns, social security matters, insurance, medical and many other benefits.

Since marriages are under state jurisdiction, they will be no exception. At a basic level, they include name, age, residence, occupation, birth place, time and place of marriage, some particulars of parents, witnesses and the conducting official of the ceremony. A key point fundamental to the purpose of many a marriage record search is previous marriages, if any, will show up.

It is easy and convenient to conduct a online marriage records county search nowadays. Data archive and retrieval are mostly computerized. Whether it’s done on-site or online, it is fast and generally hassle-free. Within minutes, we can gather records on marital status, names, places, dates, filing numbers, history, background and so forth. Input requirement is also minimal. As little as a full name and state of residence will suffice to initiate a search. Having said that, we also know there can be quite a few people with the same name living in the same state. That’s why the more information is input, such as age, date of birth, address and so forth, the more targeted the finding.

There are basically two types of service we can turn to for marriage record search, the free marriage records and the paid providers. Free services tend to be discrete and scattered so it can be quite time-consuming and tedious. Paid versions come at different levels of professionalism. The better rated ones can deliver very comprehensive reports. Over and above public resources, many have access to private and privileged databases.

Conducting marriage records search is often contentious. Except for super-snoops, people have better things to do than prying others’ private lives. It is usually done on those who are more than acquaintance, and ironically with whom we relate with fondness. Inherently, it infringes the expectation of trust. Tussle between the sense and the feelings, there is never an outright correct answer.

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July 15th, 2008

Divorce Lawyer: Key To Divorce

Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be…

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July 12th, 2008

Divorce: Coping With The Family Law Process

The Emotions Divorce is a scary, lonely and misunderstood process for most people, particularly when there are children involved. The mutual…

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July 8th, 2008

“Divorce Advice: Getting Divorce Advice From the Right Source”

Getting the right type of divorce advice depends on what type of divorce advice you want and what you want to use it for. When looking for advice…

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Divorce Records Search

July 8th, 2008
by Jed Elaine

In terms of public information, it doesn’t come much better anywhere else than in the US. Public Records is one example to that claim. There are various public record categories at the disposal of anyone who seeks them and this is actually required by law (Freedom of Information Act 1966). One of the most widely searched categories is State Divorce Records.

If there’s been a divorce, all the information would go into records. This is not optional. Personal particulars of both the divorcing parties and those of their children if any, other details such as time and place of divorce, filing number, alimony, child custody and visitation arrangement, final decree, certificate and so forth are standard information in Public Divorce Records.

Being public records, divorce records can be requested free-of-charge at any government agencies tasked with the function. The best way to obtain free divorce records is directly from the county courthouse where the divorce proceedings were held. Anyone has the right to access anybody’s divorce records as long as procedures are followed.

As divorce records come under state jurisdiction, there are differences in the laws governing them. Some states are stringent while others are easy-going in regard to the records. Along with other public records, divorce records are uploaded to the central state repository while the respective county courthouses maintain their own set.

California Divorce Records are readily available these days and people make use of them for a multitude of purposes. Top on the list is for verifying that previous marriages have been formally annulled when divorcees apply to re-marry. Other uses are checking background, establishing biological relationship and researching genealogy. Restrictions may apply when employing divorce records of others.

It’s easy to conduct a Divorce Records Search. There are basically two options: DIY (do-it-yourself) or commercial record providers. If time and effort are constraints, turning to commercial record providers is more viable. A fee is incurred but it spares you all the hassle and very professional results are typically available within minutes.

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Public Divorce Records Search

July 8th, 2008
by Jed Elaine

In terms of public information, it doesn’t come much better anywhere else than in the US. Public Records is one example to that claim. There are various public record categories at the disposal of anyone who seeks them and this is actually required by law (Freedom of Information Act 1966). One of the most widely searched categories is State Divorce Records.

Much information is contained in public divorce records. It includes the personal particulars of the people involved and details surrounding the divorce such as date and location, filing number, alimony, child custody, asset division and so forth. A Divorce Certificate can be present too although its certified copy may have to be separately requested.

Being public records, divorce records can be requested free-of-charge at any government agencies tasked with the function. The best way to obtain free divorce records is directly from the county courthouse where the divorce proceedings were held. Anyone has the right to access anybody’s divorce records as long as procedures are followed.

Divorce records fall under state jurisdiction. They are hence subject to the variation in state laws governing them from state to state. Depending on the particular state, the accessibility and use of the information derived from them can be very restrictive or entirely liberal and the each of the states have a central repository where they are kept.

California Divorce Records are readily available these days and people make use of them for a multitude of purposes. Top on the list is for verifying that previous marriages have been formally annulled when divorcees apply to re-marry. Other uses are checking background, establishing biological relationship and researching genealogy. Restrictions may apply when employing divorce records of others.

A Divorce Records Search can also be purchased. There are plenty of commercial record providers retailing on the internet with highly professional service. Fees are involved but they are usually very reasonable, given the immense competition in the industry. On top of government data and records, they often bring extras from their private networks.

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Getting a Divorce in Orange County? Organize This Info Now!

July 7th, 2008
by Jon D. Alexander, Esq.

If you are seeking a divorce in Orange County, California and are meeting with your attorney for the first time there are several types of information you need to prepare. Most likely your attorney will have a form for you to fill out and will oftentimes go through it with you. However, the purpose of this article is to give you advance warning of the types of documentation and information you’ll need during your client consultation. I have also included a link to a Judicial Council Form provided by the Superior Court of Orange County that many attorneys use.

The type of information you’ll need to bring includes but isn’t necessarily limited to:

1. Personal: All social security numbers, and dates of: (1) birth, (2) marriage, and (3) separation;

2. Property: Residence- lease or own (lease amount). If owner: value of home; mortgage payment, source of purchase funds, source of mortgage payments. Other Real Property. Life Insurance. Furniture & Furnishings- approximate value. Automobiles: approximate value. Bank Accounts. Pensions. Assets of children. Description of whether the above are considered separate property.

3. Obligations: debts- including date incurred, purpose, due date, and terms of repayment.

4. Income: Include: Employer, occupation, monthly income, withholdings, if not working include a reason, and include exemptions. Provide same for spouse.

5. Liquid Assets: Checking accounts, cash, life insurance, stocks, and bonds.

6. Monthly expenses: an extensive list of these is included on the linked form below. Be sure to visit the link and review all of the many types of expenses.

Having this information at your disposal and using the linked form will save you time and money. The more information you have prepared and organized the less time your attorney will need to compile it and prepare your case.

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