Summary
To determine your marital status, contact the Johnson County Clerks office or hire a family law attorney. Online services like VitalChek can also be useful. Establishing your legal status is crucial to avoid future complications.Full Conversation
Johnson County Arkansas on */*/* but it was not a formal ceremony
If you're unsure about your marriage status, you could:
- Contact the county clerk's office in Johnson County, Arkansas, where the marriage supposedly took place.
- Hire a lawyer to investigate the matter.
- Consult with an online search service specializing in public records.
Remember, only a legal authority can confirm your marital status.
What searches online are trustworthy. He is now engaged or married to someone else and bought a house together. I just want to be free.
You can trust websites like VitalChek, Ancestry, and FamilySearch for public records. However, for your specific situation, it's most reliable to contact Johnson County Clerk's office directly or hire a lawyer.
Johnson county says that only vital check may have the record but they seem to be of no help either
I understand your frustration. If VitalChek couldn't help, consider hiring a lawyer who specializes in family law. They can assist in tracking down records or provide advice on what steps to take next. Remember, it's crucial to establish your marital status legally.
I’m glad if I was never legally married to the guy. He was a scam artist and got engaged twice during the “marriage” he claimed never happened
I understand your predicament. In such cases, a family law attorney can help to establish whether your marriage was legal, or you could seek a "declaration of invalidity of marriage" from a court. Make sure to gather all relevant documentation.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you need more help, feel free to ask. Remember, it's important to establish your legal status to avoid potential issues in the future.