Court Records

How to Find Divorce Records for Free

Divorce records can be searched for free at the courthouse where the divorce was filed. The entire court file will be available for review, except in an unusual situation where the judge presiding over the case orders certain parts of the file...

How to Report Workplace Violence

Workplace violence is defined by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration as any act of violence or threat of violence that occurs in the workplace. Both physical and oral assaults are classified as workplace violence. Assailants can be...

How to Obtain Copies of Divorce Petitions

A divorce petition, also known as a complaint or a divorce complaint, is the basic legal document filed to begin the divorce process. What this document contains, what format it is in and where it is filed differ from state to state and even...

How to Obtain Credit After a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Carl Hartley of the Credit Repair & Debt Consolidation website explains that Chapter 7 bankruptcy can stop creditors from harassing you and give you a new start. You are usually able to keep your home and car, and you will be released from...

Information on Free Access to Divorce Records

Individual state laws govern access to divorce records, according to the American Bar Association Section of Family Law. These laws govern not only the extent of divorce records subject to public view but how these records are accessed. In...

How to Remove Something From My Credit Report

Although a business can claim it can remove information from your credit report for you, this is not true. The only person that can request something be removed from an individual credit report is the consumer who wishes to dispute an item. You...

How to Remove Items from Credit Reports

You cannot dictate which items are placed on your credit reports by Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. These credit bureaus collect the information from lenders, court records and other sources. However, you do have the power to remove certain...

How to Search for a Birth Parent

Each year, many of the estimated six million adoptees in the United States choose to locate their birth parents. Many do so purely out of curiosity. Others may seek important medical information. Whatever the reason, the choice to locate a birth...

How to Find a Life Insurance Policy of a Deceased

Trying to settle the affairs surrounding the death of a loved one can be extremely difficult. There are so many things to think about, and emotions can run very high. One common question is whether the deceased had a life-insurance policy and, if...

How to Change Information on a Credit Report

You cannot control the collection of information for your credit reports. Expeian, Equifax and TransUnion are the three main credit reporting agencies and they collect their information from various sources. Most of it comes from lenders and they...

How to Write a Child Custody Deposition

A child custody deposition is sworn testimony given by parents and witnesses in a child custody court case. The deposition is usually conducted in the courthouse or in an attorney's office. A court reporter records the testimony for the official...

How to Locate Missing Family Members for Free

Searching for missing family members, either recently lost track of or long gone, is a time-consuming endeavor that more often than not requires a great deal of patience and determination. Sometimes such a search also costs money. However, there...

How to Adopt a Friend's Baby

Independent adoption is the term for adoptions arranged between birth parents and adoptive parents that already know each other or found each other without agency help. Adopting a friend's baby is a prime example of independent adoption. The...

How to Adopt a Baby

The birth of a new baby is a joyful occasion, however for those who want to expand their family or can't have children, adoption is just as happy an occasion. At first, adoption may seem scary and out of your reach, but following adoption protocol...

About Sealed Adoption Records in Arizona

Adoption is an important step in the process of giving a child a chance at a good life with a loving family. Adoption records are often sealed so any negative connotation that was associated with the child's birth or relationship with his natural...

The History of Tito Ortiz

Tito Ortiz is a martial arts performer, former Ultimate Fighting Champion and businessman. The history of Jacob Christopher Ortiz, or Tito, began in Huntington Beach, Calif., hence the nickname "The Huntington Beach Bad Boy." Besides martial arts...

Guidelines for Parental Fitness Evaluations

A parental fitness evaluation might be ordered by the court at the request of one parent to judge the fitness of the other, or if the parent of a child who has been placed in foster care wants to regain custody. Guidelines for the process can vary...

Open Adoption Records

Adult adoptees can confront the question of where they come from as well as the need for information regarding their birth parents and families in order to obtain needed medical history. After many years of denying adoptees access to viewing their...

Cheese: The Cholesterol Levels & Fat Content

Cheese, as defined by the USDA, is a concentrated milk food made of milk protein coagulated with enzymes, microorganisms or acidulants. Federal regulations dictate consumer product labeling and determine whether cheese can be sold as reduced fat...

How to Access Closed Adoption Records

Much of the time, adoption records are closed to protect all parties interested, including the birth parents, adopted child and adoptive family. In some cases, for one reason or another, it's important to access these closed adoption records....

How to Remove Liens From a Credit Report

Liens--more specifically, tax liens--are one type of record that can negatively affect your credit rating. These items appear in the "public records" section of your credit report and are obtained from court records, rather than submitted to a...

How to Find a Birth Parent

Adopted children often make the choice to search for their birth parents for a variety of different reasons. According to the website adoption.com, a source of information for Pennsylvania adoption, there are an estimated 6 million adoptees in the...

How to Seal Adoption Records

In recent years, adoption standards included sealing all records pertaining to adoption. The records included the child's original birth certificate, adoption agreements signed by the birth parents and vitals for the child's birth parents....

How to Get Sealed Adoption Records

For many adoptions done through the court system, privacy concerns result in the adoption records being sealed. This keeps them unavailable to anyone, even the people named in the records, unless a judge decides to unseal them at some point in the...

How to Unseal Adoption Records

In many adoption cases, a judge chooses to have the adoption records sealed, making them inaccessible to protect the information they contain. This decree protects the privacy rights of an adopted child and his biological parents, but many times...

How to Add Creditors After Filing for Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy, particularly without an attorney, is a lengthy, challenging process. In addition to compiling extensive personal financial information, you must accurately complete the appropriate schedules for your local bankruptcy court....

How to Open Adoption Records

Most states today have started to unseal adoption records, making them accessible to adoptive parents and children. There are still states that do not allow this information to be divulged in a closed adoption, however, and activists wish to...

How To Search Sealed Adoption Records

Finding information from sealed adoption records can be difficult, especially if you don't have every tidbit of information at your disposal. That being said, you can access information contained in sealed adoption records and search through it if...