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Thanks again to all who responded to this thread, you did a lot to stop my worrying, I appreciate it very much!
Followup: Santa Clara County happily sent me a certified copy of the Marin County documents that the Marin Clerk claimed don't exist :)
Thanks, I do understand that & am drawing it up.
What if I decide to remarry, and the local county wants a copy of the divorce judgement? That's what I'm asking now. I think it's a bit of a general question relating to lost records in general. Would I need to go and ask for a new summary...
It is pretty much what I said, thanks. I called the Marin clerk for an appointment, gave them the case #. They called me back to say that the case had been dismissed in 2002, and subsequently the records destroyed. It was (and is, on their website) listed as "dissolution, no children." I pointed...
I hoped a will should override, but what if at some future date I want to get married again? Not expecting it, but wonder if there is a procedure.
Thanks to all who've replied....
What is the name of your state? California
Recently house-moved and realized that some papers were lost or destroyed. One was my judgement of divorce, from back in the 1990's -- I called the county (marin) and they said that the case was *dismissed* and the records -- three volumes -- were...
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