r&cthomas@sbcglobal.net said on 31/Aug/2010@12:07 am
go to the web sit for the city the divorce was granted and then go the the county records then look for public information you may have to find the justice of the peace office it just depends on the state.
lilytigergreen said on 31/Aug/2010@12:07 am
get on youre pc and look up probably http://www.ks.gov and that might work good luck
ashleypf004 said on 31/Aug/2010@12:07 am
Go to TribStar.com
Trixie said on 31/Aug/2010@12:07 am
Check to see if your respective county has a website. Most counties who have their own website; make divorce records available online.
go to the web sit for the city the divorce was granted and then go the the county records then look for public information you may have to find the justice of the peace office it just depends on the state.
get on youre pc and look up probably http://www.ks.gov and that might work good luck
Go to TribStar.com
Check to see if your respective county has a website. Most counties who have their own website; make divorce records available online.