How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Los Angeles?

How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Los Angeles?

Record information for divorce filings is available at the Los Angeles Superior Court where the divorce was filed. If the Superior Court location is not known, information can be obtained at the County Courthouse by calling at (213) 830-0803 or going to 111 North Hill St., Los Angeles, CA, 90012.

How do I find an old obituary in Indiana?

If there is no obituary, you may contact the Indiana State Department of Health. The Vital Records division of the department keeps death certificates starting from 1900, and is the fourth major source of information when looking for death records.

How do I find death records in Indiana?

Birth and death certificates for Indiana are available from either the State Department of Health Vital Records or from the local county health departments. Birth records are available from the state from 1907 to present and death records from 1917 to present. Older records are available from the local departments.

How do I find out if someone died in Indiana?

The Office of Vital Records maintains death records of 1900-present. For pre-1900 deaths, you have to visit the county where the death occurred. As mentioned above, death certificates can be obtained from the Indiana Office of Vital Records by those who have a direct and tangible interest in it.

How do I find out if a relative has died?

How to Find Out If Someone Has DiedRead through online obituaries. Social media should be your next choice. Visit the local church’s website. Do a general search on a search engine. Check local news websites. Locate the person’s grave site to confirm whether they’ve passed away. See if they’re on a genealogy website.

How can I find out if someone is still alive?

Check with the vital records department of the state in which the person was last known to have lived. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains a list of vital records offices on its website (see Resources). Also contact the county clerk for the county in which the person passed away.

How can you find out why someone died?

Go to the court house of the county where the person resided (or maybe died) and explain to the clerk who you need death certificate for, where they resided or died, and the date of their death. You may have to pay a nominal fee. They will most likely direct you to their computer data base.

How do I find out if my dad died?

Contact the probate court in the county where your father lived and see whether there is a will on file. Court clerks should be able to track wills by date of death and name. If you think there’s a will but it just hasn’t been found, you would not be out of line asking to look through your father’s papers and files.

Do I have a right to see my father’s will?

Only a deceased person’s will You cannot get a copy of a person’s will before they die. For example your child is not entitled to inspect your will before you die.

How do I find out who my dad is?

If you wish to connect with your biological family or determine an unknown parent, consider taking an autosomal DNA test. An autosomal DNA test can be taken by males or females and may provide you with DNA matches within 5 to 6 generations on both your biological mother and father’s sides of the family.

Do you get your parents Social Security when they die?

Within a family, a child can receive up to half of the parent’s full retirement or disability benefit. If a child receives survivors benefits, they can get up to 75 percent of the deceased parent’s basic Social Security benefit. It can be from 150 to 180 percent of the parent’s full benefit amount.

How long do you get Social Security when a parent dies?

Generally, benefits for surviving children stop when a child turns 18. Benefits can continue to as late as age 19 and 2 months if the child is a full-time student in elementary or secondary education or with no age limit if the child became disabled before age 22.

How do I claim my deceased parents Social Security?

If you need to report a death or apply for benefits, call 1-(TTY 1-. You can speak to a Social Security representative between 8:00 am – 5:30 pm. Monday through Friday. You can also visit your local Social Security office.