Summary
To retrieve a 21-year-old divorce decree in Alameda, California, visit the court clerks office where the divorce was granted. If the specific court is unknown, contact the California Department of Public Health. For an unfinalized case, file a request for judgment with the Alameda County Superior Court. The final judgment process generally takes at least six months from the petition date.Full Conversation
I am seeking a divorce decree on a case 21 years old
Hello ****. ****, I'd be happy to guide you. Can you please tell me in which jurisdiction your divorce was finalized? This information will help me provide you with the most accurate advice.
Since the case is so old, I had to get a new case Uber
Hello ****. ****, thanks for the information. Now, could you please provide your current location? This will assist me in offering more location-specific advice.
Alameda California
Hello ****. ****, in California:
- You can obtain a copy of your divorce decree from the court clerk's office where the divorce was granted.
- If you can't remember the specific court, the California Department of Public Health can provide a copy.
Please contact them for further assistance.
The case was never finalized so I just asking to for the judge to stamp the grant
Hello ****. ****, if your divorce case was not finalized, you may need to file a request for judgment. The Alameda County Superior Court can guide you through the process. Please visit their website or call them for assistance.
Can the disso for final judgement be resolved immediately?
Hello ****. ****, the timing for a final judgment in a divorce case can vary based on the court's schedule and the complexity of the case. In Alameda County, it generally takes at least six months from the date the petition was filed.
Ok thank you.
Hello ****. ****, you're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. We're here to help.