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Fetching old divorce decree...What is the name of your state? Russian Federation, Moscow My husband who is a US citizen and me live currently in Moscow, Russia. He needs a copy of his first divorce decree and this is rather urgent. One copy might be in Houston, which a place of his last domestic assignment, in storage flooded in 2000, but as well might not be, he is not sure. Is there any way to fetch a copy of the decree from some kind of the US govermental archives, or family court archives, or?.. The divorce in question took place in Ohio, Massillon, 32 years ago. Tnx for any help! |
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| He should probably contact the court in OH that granted the divorce. I don't know how long they might keep stuff like that, tho, or how easily accessible it might be. |
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| Try this link. You will need to copy and paste it in your browser without the urls. [url]http://www.vitalrec.com/divorce.html[/url]
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