April 12, 2008
Public Divorce Records
Around 40% of Americans who ever married have reportedly divorced later on. With this kind of statistics, it behooves us to maintain not only an open mind about people but to have open eyes to fix on them too. Public Divorce records can be requested in person, by mail, telephone, fax or online through the internet. Of all the options available, the online method is by far the most popular way to retrieve divorce records. As divorce record searches can be touchy, a compelling reason it is the method of choice is that it can be done discreetly and anonymously. The information obtainable through Online Public Divorce Records are basically the names of the separating couple, time & place, grounds and filing number of divorce, alimony and other settlement issues such as marital assets and liabilities, restraining orders and children custody, support and visitation rights if any. There are basically two versions of Online Public Divorce Records, free-of-charge (FOC) and fee-based. Fee-based records from commercial providers are generally of higher standards and come with plug-and-play readiness.
Access Public Divorce Records at http://gov-record.org/articles/public-divorce-records/

