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How to Find Out if Someone Is Legally Married

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Summary: Finding out whether someone is married can be as simple as asking them, but there are also public records available. Find out how to research public records or hire a private investigator with advice from a dating coach in this free video on relationships and dating.

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Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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"Hi I'm Donna Barnes I'm a life and dating coach and owner of NY Dating Coach here in New York City. In this clip we'll talk about how to find out if somebody is legally married. And hopefully you can just ask them. And if this is a relationship that you don't trust what they are saying then maybe you don't need to know. Maybe you just need to find another relationship. But if you are really need to find out there are public records. You can either hire a private investigator to go and investigate for that or they do have public records searches that you can do on the internet simply to find out if this person is indeed actually married or if there's any kind of petition for divorce or what exactly is their situation. But in a perfect world you can ask the person and take them at face value. If you feel like there's any deception at all going on there, then trust your instincts and get out of this relationship. It's better then sneaking around behind their back to verify what they say. You want a person that you can just trust. This is Donna Barnes in New York City."

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