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How can someone get complete details of all their previous marriages and divorces including ones she is fuzzy with details on and ones that were confidential?
She is now a senior citizen and remembers getting married to one of her husbands decades ago without divorcing the previous partner. She says when she attempted to file for divorce from the previous partner, she was told by a county clerk that there was no record of it, so she assumed that marriage was never recorded and must not have been valid. Therefore, she went ahead with the next marriage without doing a divorce.
Now she thinks maybe the clerk just didn’t research thoroughly and the marriage may have been filed as a confidential marriage and that would mean the next marriage is the one that’s really invalid.
What can she do to get a proper record search to get to the bottom of which marriages are valid and what her current status is?
She needs a legal trail of paperwork matching all names she has ever used from her maiden name to the current name that she can use to meet requirements to apply for a CA Real ID and then a passport.
How can someone get complete details of all their previous marriages and divorces including ones she is fuzzy with details on and ones that were confidential?
She is now a senior citizen and remembers getting married to one of her husbands decades ago without divorcing the previous partner. She says when she attempted to file for divorce from the previous partner, she was told by a county clerk that there was no record of it, so she assumed that marriage was never recorded and must not have been valid. Therefore, she went ahead with the next marriage without doing a divorce.
Now she thinks maybe the clerk just didn’t research thoroughly and the marriage may have been filed as a confidential marriage and that would mean the next marriage is the one that’s really invalid.
What can she do to get a proper record search to get to the bottom of which marriages are valid and what her current status is?
She needs a legal trail of paperwork matching all names she has ever used from her maiden name to the current name that she can use to meet requirements to apply for a CA Real ID and then a passport.