Thursday, March 12, 2015

Divorce Records Search Free Online

By Claire Dowell


Like most things, marriages also undergo the process of wear and tear. For every unmet emotional need, a part of the marriage dwindles. For every conflict and problem left unresolved, bonds loosen. Failure to reawaken the fire that once was there could result to a different kind of forever. These, along with other factors that could make tumultuous emotions ebb and flow in a marriage, could sadly end up in a divorce. And unfortunately, almost half of the celebrated marriages in the United States experience such cataclysmic turn of events.

A divorce decree is a comprehensive account containing all the events that took place during the proceeding. Because a document of divorce is all-inclusive with a person's marital history, it is utilized in a variety of undertakings. For a person who wishes to remarry, such document is requisite. It is also used in extensive background checks especially when the identity and the person's marital record are sussed out.

Aside from extensive background checks, divorce decrees also serve other purposes - remarriage and reinstatement of a woman's maiden name. Protocols observed with regard to the storing, protection and distribution of divorce registers vary from one state to another. In Colorado, documents of divorces that occurred from 1851 to 1939 and those from 1968 till the present time are housed in the state's primary repository which is the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Divorces that transpired from 1940 to 1967, on the other hand, are obtainable only through the Office of the County Clerk in the county where the divorce was filed and granted.

Procuring Colorado divorce public record free of charge encompasses a few forthright steps. First, download and complete the application form from the Department of Public Health and Environment's online portal. Make sure you provide all the information required which include the husband and wife's complete names including the latter's maiden name, date and county the dismissal of the marriage was filed, your relationship to the divorcees, and the reason for your entreaty. Include the search payment of $17 with the duly accomplished form and submit them to the department's Office of Vital Records in person or mail.

Stating your motive for such entreaty and your relationship with the individuals mentioned in the record is paramount. It is important as well to submit a proof to such relationship in order to get a certified copy of Colorado divorce records. And because of the Freedom of Information Act of 1966, it must be taken note that only to those with valid reason and the persons involved in the event will the complete details of the decree be disclosed. These include the reason for the marriage termination, how the assets and liabilities are divided, and the amount of alimony or custody of a child.

Today, anyone who wishes to retrieve these files in an easier and more practical manner can do so by resorting to government or private-owned records retrieval solutions that are available online. Simply perform a quick search and viola, you can get ahold of your desired free divorce records instantaneously thus saving joyous amounts of money, time and effort.




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