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Conduct Texas Marriage Records Searching

With a population in excess of 20 million and second only to California, it comes as no surprise that there are millions and millions of Texas State Marriage Records in one form or another, past and present. Amid the current age of computerization, both public and private databases exist aplenty and the mother of all [...]

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A Look at a Free Marriage Counseling That Makes Marriage Work

Most people feel that marriage is the ultimate goal in life. This means that from the very beginning there is lot of pressure on the marriage. Depending on the couple the marriage can grow or it can start to break. There are many counselors who can provide trained help. You might want to look for [...]

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Tracing Public Marriage Records

Public marriage records are well-documented in order to serve a purpose in the future. It has been mandated by law that such records are public information. The ruling on the retrieval of records depends on each state jurisdiction. Basic information like the personal particulars of the couple and their parents, witnesses and the person who [...]

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Is Your Marriage Steaming Hot or Cold (part 2 of 4)

In part one of this article, we outlined the five stages that a typical marriage goes through and focused primarily on the differences between the Steaming Hot and Cold stages. However, after reading part one, many of you may be asking, “Where do we go from here?” What are the practical steps that we can [...]

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Marriage Saving Advice: Have A Soul Connection With Your Spouse

Many of us realize that marriage is not the easiest relationship in the world, but why is it so hard? Unless we adopt children, the only relatives that we get to choose are our spouses. Seems like it should work out, right? We can not change our parents or choose new siblings, but marriage– ahh [...]

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