Thursday 12 March 2015

Divorce Records Online Decrees

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By Claire Dowell


Part and parcel of the natural order of things are endings. Marriage is not an exception to this as it could go both ways. When two people who decided to tie the knot treasure the relationship, their married lives will most likely be happy. On the other hand, when factors such as irreconcilable differences, unresolved conflicts, failure to meet each other's emotional needs, discontent with intimate activities arise, the once celebrated marriage could sadly end up to be dissolved.

In Georgia, archives to divorces in the Peach State are housed in the Office of Vital Records, Department of Health. These registers can be requested by anyone who needs them so long as the procurement process is followed and the processing fee of $10 is paid. To file an entreaty for Georgia divorce records, you must secure an application or request form. This can be acquired directly from the department's website or from their office. In case the divorce decree requested is not found, you can try placing your request at the Office of the County Clerk in the county where the divorce was filed. However, the $10 that you have already paid will no longer be reimbursed as it retains to be search payment.

Since a divorce record is a comprehensive document, the ground - no-fault or fault - will be indicated in the document, the date and county where it is filed and approved, alimony and custody if there is a child involved, and the division of assets. However, crucial information - except the names of the couple and date and county of the event - are only disclosed to the parties themselves or to those who need the document for criminal background investigations.

The entity responsible for archiving, protecting, and disseminating Georgia divorce records is the state's Department of Health. Entreaties to such document must be addressed to the Vital Records section of the said office. A request form must be accomplished and must include all the relevant details - names of the couple in full, date and county of the event, the reason for your request, your personal details as the requester, and your relationship to the divorcees. You must also furnish a copy of your photo ID. Otherwise, your request will not be processed. Also, a non-refundable search fee of $10 is requisite. This must be in check or money order and must be enclosed along with the duly accomplished request form.

Divorce records, like other public archives, are beneficial in so many ways. Because a decree of a divorce is a comprehensive account containing all the marital history of the couple and the factors, it is utilized even in criminal background checks. In case of remarriage or reinstatement of a woman's maiden name, this document is obligatory.

Records retrieval has never been this fast and easy with today's technology. Almost every task and service can already be expedited through the Internet. Because record procurement solutions are already available online - both government and private ones - anyone can effortlessly acquire the records they need in the comfort of their own home while managing their own time. With this approach, divorce records free of any charge can even be retrieved as some online repositories proffer such service for a no cost at all. Doing it online is definitely the new trend today.




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