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Written by Jed Elaine
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
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Divorce court cases are almost always bitter. Court hearings wouldn't be called for in the first place if they weren't. While it is what the couples bargained for, it is such a shame that innocent parties such as their own beloved parents and children are also dragged into the mess. Besides that, they also drain public resources on private matters. Divorce attorneys may beg to differ, but divorce courts are probably the worst place to be involved with.
by JedElaine
Divorce court cases are almost always bitter. Court hearings wouldn't be called for in the first place if they weren't. While it is what the couples bargained for, it is such a shame that innocent parties such as their own beloved parents and children are also dragged into the mess. Besides that, they also drain public resources on private matters. Divorce attorneys may beg to differ, but divorce courts are probably the worst place to be involved with.
Divorce court hearings are public premises. They are open to everybody and divorce court records are public records. Anyone is free to retrieve and use anybody's divorce court records. There are variations in its accessibility and use from state to state but as long as they are complied with, it is a legal right. They can be requested from public offices or purchased from commercial outfits.
A great deal of information, including personal ones, is found in divorce court records. Personal particulars of the divorcing parties plus some of those of their own parents and children are commonly listed. Other information pertaining to the divorce that may be included in the records are time and place of divorce, grounds, filing number, custody of children, asset division, finances, restraining orders, final decree and divorce certificate.
There is a multitude of reasons for people to conduct divorce court record checks. Some of the more prominent ones are checking on a prospective spouse, supporting other court proceedings, researching family trees, locating biological parents, gossiping about celebrities and even smearing people's reputation as is common in politics. Nowadays, it's so easy and can even be done online discreetly in the privacy or cover of your home with no traceability at all.
Divorce court records can be requested free of charge from its respective government departments. There may be variations among the states but they're ultimately state public records and should be retrievable as long as requirements are met. There are also commercial record providers to turn to for those who would rather skip the fuss and fun of gathering the information on their own.
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