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  • How to Find a Birth Certificate for Your Child

    Obtaining your child's birth certificate is a simple process. Contact your state's vital records office---which is usually a division of its department of health---and fill out a form requesting...

  • How to Change State Residencies

    Have you just moved to another state and are unsure of what you might need to change since you made this move? Here are all the steps to changing what you need to in order to keep everything you...

  • How to Find Birth Certificates

    A birth certificate is a legal document with the date and place of birth. It establishes identity. When enrolling a child in school, getting a driver's license, applying for a Social Security card...

  • How to Apply for a Birth Certificate

    There is no question about it, your birth certificate is one of the most important documents you will ever need. Not only does it verify your legal name and date of birth, it contains other vital...

  • How to Request a Copy of your Birth Certificate

    Whether you are applying for a passport or enrolling in college, you will need a copy of your birth certificate. Obtaining one may seem like a lengthy process, but it can be easy and fast if you...

  • About Adoption Laws

    Many people are surprised to learn that there is no uniformity in adoption laws. Adoption laws vary widely on a number of issues, from how much money an adoptive couple can give to a birth mother...

  • How to Adopt a Child Through The State

    You're ready to take the plunge and adopt a child. After looking at the options, state adoption of a child from foster care seems to be the best option for you. You may wonder, though, how to...

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