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If you lose your certified copy of the divorce decree, you should request a new copy from the court where you finalized your divorce. Some courts offer an online search tool for spouses to locate divorce documents, like the Superior Court of California in Santa Clara.
Divorce records- please visit sb-court for divorce records.
If you are seeking information about a divorce filed with San Bernardino County, please visit the San Bernardino County Court website or call (909) 708-8678.
“Confidential Information” means all information or materials furnished by the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party orally, or in written or electronic form, which is confidential, proprietary, or otherwise not generally available to the public.
1) Definition: Confidential Information is defined as any information disclosed by one party (the Disclosing Party) to the other (the Receiving Party) during the agreement that is either marked "confidential" or "proprietary" or would reasonably be considered confidential in the circumstances.
Information is 'confidential' if there is a restriction on its disclosure, normally placed by the person or organisation that provides it.
- Confidential information covers details about business, operations, products, services, customers, suppliers, employees, finances, intellectual property, etc. In plain terms, it broadly encompasses sensitive information exchanged between the parties, even if not labeled confidential, based on the context.
Confidential information is personal information shared with only a few people for a designated purpose. The person who is receiving the information from you, the receiver, generally cannot take advantage and use your information for their personal gain, such as giving the information out to unauthorized third parties.