Free divorce records search
Each case requires a petition, filed with the clerk, before any relief may be granted by the court. Filing
begins the process, and petitions and all subsequent pleadings become public records. Public records of
divorce proceedings are available free of charge to anyone who inquires. Most clerk's offices now provide free
divorce record searches online. Copies are ordinarily available for a
nominal fee. Recently, much needed legislation now redacts personal and/or private information pertaining to
minor children. Anyone confronting separation and potential termination of a marriage should be aware of
applicable family laws. The best source of current legal information is through local family law lawyers. The
majority of family law lawyers practicing today offer free initial consultations. If you need assistance finding
a lawyer, state bar associations generally provide free lawyer referral programs. Be aware that courts and court
personnel are generally prohibited to offer potential parties what may be deemed as legal advice. Free legal
representation may also be available through legal foundations and volunteer lawyer
programs. In general, legal foundations operate on a not-for-profit basis and services provided are ordinarily
limited to low income families. Family law lawyers also frequently provide free legal services (pro bono)
through state bar associations. Both types of resources place further restrictions on assistance provided, such as
length of time separated, length of state residency, and county of residence. To locate free resources in your
area call your state or local bar association. |