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[Music] how do you go about getting a copy of your divorce papers well if you have a lawyer your lawyer can and should give you a copy if you dont have a lawyer go to the courthouse if the courthouse is open and allowing members of the public to enter the building because covet 19 restrictions have been eliminated or relaxed then go to the clerks office to request a copy for which you will likely be required to pay for the printed copy or call or email the court clerks office to request a copy be mailed or emailed to you again dont be surprised if you are required to pay for a copy even if its emailed to you if you dont have the telephone number or email address for the court clerks office looking them up online can be hard its easy to find the wrong number so if you are not familiar with the precise name of the court where your divorce case was handled you might find it difficult to find this information so instead try calling a local attorneys office apologize for inconvenie