What? You dono if your divorced? Check the court house they should have those records, after all they have the marriage certificates.
2006-10-12 12:09:41
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answered by Joe 2
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Did you fill out paperwork? In WA and OR is takes 90 days from the time the papers are submitted to the state to get the divorce finalized. You can contact the lawyer that handled the paperwork or possible the court house. Most divorces are public record, you might even be able to search for it online.
As a matter of note, in WA and OR you don't need to go to court to be divorced. A simple divorce with no contesting or custody is done with papers only. The judge stamps the papers (without you being there) and it's done.
2006-10-12 12:09:02
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answered by Chelle 2
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You would have had to go to court and sign papers.
If you did not go to court, then papers shaould have been served on you. If the other party was not able to locate you, there probebly would have been service by publication, meaning it would have been posted in the legal section of the newspaper.
I don't know about Oregon, but in Washington state you can go to www.courts.wa.gov (washington courts website) and look into searching court case records. You should be able to find it from there if it was in Washington State.
2006-10-12 12:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Check the public records in Oregon and Washington.
2. Or look yourself up at the below listed website, for a fee.
Good Luck and Warm Wishes.
2006-10-12 12:13:11
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answered by mitch 6
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Oregon is prettier than Washington and Oregon doesnt have a revenues tax. It rains extra in Washington too. There are various shops in the Portland section.site visitors isnt as undesirable in Oregon the two, human beings in basic terms cant rigidity. in case you like activities, Washington has the NFL and MLB and Oregon has in basic terms the NBA (quickly to have MLS yet no person likes soccer)
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answered by Anonymous
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Divorce papers are public record. Go down to the court house and look in their archives. If you have the case # you can look online.
2006-10-12 12:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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First thing you should do is sober up and try to remember if you were actually married in the first place. And if you were really divorced there would be no question in your mind as to the legitimacy of it because you would have stood in front of a judge.
2006-10-12 12:10:38
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answered by Wolfeyen 2
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you're divorced if you have gone to court and the judge said you are divorced and you have recieved the legal divorce papers in the mail or otherwise
2006-10-12 12:09:21
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answered by magickitty0621 3
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you need to find out what town or city the judgment would have been filed at and then go to the courthouse to get a copy
2006-10-12 12:11:53
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answered by Jennifer S 2
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How could ou not already know if you are divorced???
2006-10-12 12:08:45
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answered by sweetie 3
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