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

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

Divorce Records in Nebraska are maintained by the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and a request for a Divorce Record must be submitted to the Vital Records Office of the DHHS. Requests can be submitted by mail or in-person. The DHHS has records of divorces dating back to January of 1909.

How do I get a death certificate in Washington state?

Certified death records availability For any other deaths that occurred in Washington, visit the Washington State Center for Health Statistics website or call them at or toll-free,

Can you lookup a cause of death?

More often than not, death records are open to the public. Sensitive information such as the cause of death may be excluded unless the requester is either of the following: The deceased’s parent, legal guardian or spouse. Adult children, grandchildren, and siblings of the decedent.

How do I find out if my deceased father had stocks?

To search for these assets, go to www.missingmoney.com, which you can also reach by typing www.unclaimed.org and clicking on the MissingMoney.com link.

How do I find old stocks?

If you are missing certificates, contact the issuing company, transfer agent or the stock brokerage where the shares were bought. Brokerage firms can research the history of shares traded in the account and certificates you think are lost, and they can also deal with the transfer agent on your behalf.

Can I access my husbands bank account when he dies?

In the event of death, the deceased’s bank accounts are closed. If there is no will, ownership of the account and its assets will be transferred to the next of kin or estate administrator.