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Archive for April, 2008

2008
30
Apr

Public Police Records Lookup

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by Ben Dave

The US is tops in many things. That’s why we’re looked up to by other nations. But one top position that we can surely do without is our incarceration rate. Greater than 1 % of American adults are under lock-up, that’s more than 2 million people, outnumbering countries with far larger population like China and India. That’s not even including ex-inmates and those incoming ones. Based on statistics, a good number of these people will return to their old ways and continue to pose as societal threat when they get out.

2008
26
Apr

California Marriage Records

by Ben Dave

Marriage Record Searches are useful in many ways and people are conducting them for a multitude of reasons. They are requisites to satisfy certain official procedures or processes and can also unveil information which could prove critical in various context and situation.

Most states have a central repository for public records situated at their Statistics or Data Department and Marriage Records are one of the vital records maintained there. Generally, they will have other records like Birth, Death and Divorce. The information contained in Marriage Records includes time and place of marriage, personal particulars of husband and wife, their parents, witnesses if any and the officiant. If there are previous marriages on the part or either husband or wife, it will also be found.

by Ben Dave

Statistically, about half the marriages in the country end up in divorce. That’s why it makes sense to be sure about your partner’s divorce background whenever engagement or marriage is on the horizon. It’s no trouble at all nowadays to run a quick public divorce record check on someone. Whether it’s for your self or on behalf of somebody else, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

by Jed Elaine

If we tracked the folks in the US who got married, there is a 4 in 10 chance that we will be able to see them divorcing in due course. That’s what the statistics say. Whatever happened to the virtue of for better or worse, till death do us part? It’s also reasonable to suspect that some of these people are the type who will have no qualms about repeating the act. It’s thus a good idea to be extra careful with people on that count these days.

2008
13
Apr

Public Marriage Records

by Jed Elaine

Three highlights in people’s life: birth, marriage and death. They don’t come any bigger than that, and not necessarily in that order either. Of the three, marriage is arguably the most volatile in terms of possible outcome. With birth, natural mortality rate is relatively low even in the most backward corners of the world. And death, dead people just don’t revive. Marriage is another story. Married people can divorce, and divorce they sure do. It is surveyed that about 40% of Americans who ever married, divorced before.