How do I get a certified copy of my divorce decree in Indiana?
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How do I get a certified copy of my divorce decree in Indiana?
To obtain a certified copy of a marriage license or divorce decree, please contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the marriage or divorce was issued. If the county in which the marriage license was issued is unknown, a search may be conducted using: Indiana Courts’ Marriage License Public Lookup.
How can I get a certified copy of my divorce decree in California?
Certified copies of divorce decrees are available from the Superior Court in the county where the decree was granted. CDPH only has divorce records from 1962-1984, while records for other dates must be obtained from the County Recorder’s office in the appropriate county.
What is transitional spousal support?
“Transitional” alimony is to help a spouse get used to life after a divorce. It is to help the spouse who gets alimony move on to changes in lifestyle or location.
What is a sole and separate property agreement?
This document relinquishes the spouses’ rights and legal interest in the property. Essentially, it allows a person to purchase a property independent of their spouse. In order to achieve this, the spouse must agree to sign the Sole and Separate agreement before the closing takes place.
What can you ask for in a divorce settlement?
There are many factors to consider, including assets, incomes, living expenses, inflation, alimony, child support, taxes, retirement plans, investments, medical expenses and health insurance costs, and child-related expenses such as education.