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  2. E-Courts Instructions | NYCOURTS.GOV

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    E-Courts Instructions. You are advised to check the status of your case on-line at: www.nycourts.gov. Click on: Web Civil Supreme - follow the instructions then click the Submit button. Click on: Index Search - enter your case’s index number and county where indicated.

  3. Divorce In Your County | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    This page features courts that provide county-specific online divorce information. Before you start the divorce process, see the brief descriptions below of the information provided by each county. Use the links provided to quickly access this information.

  4. How to get a copy of a divorce certificate. Contact the state vital records office where the divorce took place to learn if that state issues divorce certificates. They will tell you the cost, what information you need to supply, and how to get a copy online, by mail, or in person.

  5. How to Check Divorce Status Online: Top 4 Easy Methods

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    1. State Vital Records Website: Visit your state’s vital records website and use their search tools. 2. County Clerk of Court Website: Check the county clerk’s site where your divorce was filed. 3. Contact a Court Clerk: If online records are not accessible, directly contact the court clerk.

  6. Divorce and Separation - Suffolk County, New York

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    Q. How do I get a status update on my divorce? A. The County Clerk does not have any information concerning the status of your application for a divorce that is pending with the Court. To obtain a status, please call the Supreme Court Chief Clerks Office at 631-740-3852.

  7. Divorce Information & Frequently Asked Questions

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    Divorce is the final, legal ending of a marriage by court order. If you have a divorce case in court, you may hear lawyers and court staff call it a matrimonial action. The person who starts the divorce is called the plaintiff, and the other spouse is called the defendant.

  8. Get a divorce: What happens after you apply - GOV.UK

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    Check you can get a divorce, agree or disagree with a divorce application, what to do if your husband or wife lacks mental capacity.

  9. Divorce - NJ Courts

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    LSNJ has a free divorce guide that explains how to file for divorce, dissolve a civil union or terminate a domestic partnership if the reason for the divorce is irreconcilable differences, separation, desertion, or extreme cruelty.

  10. Divorce | NY CourtHelp

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    The first step in filing for an uncontested divorce. Children in a Divorce Case. If there are children under 21 years of age, issues of custody, visitation, and child support must be considered during a divorce case. Divorce Resources. Find more information, forms, and other resources available to court users. Before Filing: Residency and Grounds.

  11. Legal Status of Your Divorce Case in California | Hello Divorce

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    Maybe you're wondering whether your judgment has been processed by the court. Maybe you're concerned that your spouse has filed a request for child support without notifying you. In most counties, you can check the status of your case by clicking on one of the links below and entering your case number or name.