How do I know if Im still married?

How do I know if Im still married?

You can go to the courthouse in the county where the divorce was filed and check to see if the matter was ever finalized. If it was a long time ago, you should call the court to have the file pulled out of archives.

How do I know if I’m officially divorced?

Ask the court clerk’s office for help. The counter clerk can look records up for you and confirm whether a divorce has been filed. If so, you can get copies of the documents for a small fee.

Who filed for divorce Cardi?

Septem: Some men just don’t deserve a “WAP.” Cardi B filed for divorce from her husband, Offset, at a courthouse in Atlanta, multiple outlets reported and Vulture confirmed, on September 15.

Who is Cardi husband?

Offsetm. 2017

How long should you keep divorce papers?

Most experts say that it is best to always keep legal documents forever. A birth certificate is one such document. And for those who wonder how long to keep divorce papers, it is highly recommended that you keep them on hand forever, as well.

What papers to save and what to throw away?

When to Keep and When to Throw Away Financial DocumentsReceipts. Receipts for anything you might itemize on your tax return should be kept for three years with your tax records.Home Improvement Records. Medical Bills. Paycheck Stubs. Utility Bills. Credit Card Statements. Investment and Real Estate Records. Bank Statements.

How many years of bills should you keep?

A good rule of thumb is to keep any bills that you may want to review at a later date for 12 – 24 months.

Should I shred utility bills?

Most experts suggest that you can shred many other documents sooner than seven years. After paying credit card or utility bills, shred them immediately. After one year, shred bank statements, pay stubs, and medical bills (unless you have an unresolved insurance dispute).

How many years do you have to keep bank statements?

Five years

Is it safe to throw away bank statements?

You may be ready to throw them out, but you’re not sure how. Is it safe to throw away old bank statements, or do you need to shred them first? According to the Federal Trade Commission, you should shred documents containing sensitive information, including bank statements, to protect yourself from identity theft.

Should you keep old p60s?

Keep for two years *Tax records, including your P60, coding notices from HMRC and proof of interest paid on bank accounts.

Should you shred everything with your name and address?

You should shred anything that has personal information like your name, address, phone number, social security number, or bank account information. After one year, shred bank statements, pay stubs, and medical bills (unless you have an unresolved insurance dispute).