Can I get a copy of my divorce decree online in California?
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Can I get a copy of my divorce decree online in California?
You need the names of each party, the year of the divorce, and the court case number. If you do not have your case number, you can typically locate the case number by searching online through the court’s website. You must also pay the fee for a certified copy of the divorce decree.
Where can I get a copy of my divorce decree in Los Angeles?
The Archives can be contacted by phone at (213) 830-0803 or in-person at 222 North Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. Some divorce records are available online.
What is the final divorce decree in California?
Simply put, a final decree of divorce is a formal order from the court that grants the termination of the marriage. If your divorce is contested and ends up at a trial, the judge will issue a judgment. The judgment is confirmed when the decree is signed and dated by the family court judge and the clerk of court.
What happens if husband won’t sign divorce papers?
Does my spouse have to sign the served papers? No. Your spouse does not have to sign anything. Even if your spouse refuses to sign any documents, the court can grant a divorce order.