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  1. Request Marriage or Divorce Documents by State

    Start a Request Marriage or Divorce Documents in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Request Marriage or Divorce Documents.

  2. Safe-Haven Laws Help Protect Newborns

    Most states have enacted safe-haven laws that enable a parent or guardian to safely relinquish custody of infants at hospitals, police, fire and EMS stations. The laws, designed to ensure the safety of newborns, reduce or eliminate the chance that a parent will be prosecuted for child abandonment.

  3. Marriage Licenses

    In order to be married you must obtain a marriage license. Don't assume you know the requirements and timetables you have to follow to get this done. Every state has different requirements. Do your homework to ensure that you can actually be married on the day you've chosen.

  4. Creating Marital Property

    Property which you own before marriage is your separate or non-marital property after you get married. For it to remain separate property, you should keep it titled in your name and not spend marital money on it. If you want it to be marital property, have it re-titled and spend marital money on it.

  5. 12.30.2008

    Ask a Lawyer: Did My Dad lLeave A Will?

    My dad died in San Diego, CA in May of 2008. I can't find out if he left a will or not. What should I do?

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