Search can help you find information about one topic.
To search the Split-Up Web enter your query and select the "Start Search" button.
For more information on how to search click here.
Example searches:
- Search for: alimony
finds pages containing "alimony".
- Search for: alimony AND california
finds pages containing both "alimony" and "california".
- Search for: alimony california
finds pages containing either "alimony" or "california".
- Search for: jealousy OR children
finds pages containing either "jealousy" or "children".
Explanation of how to specify search:
- Both "AND" and "OR" must be all capital letters.
- If more than one words are entered the search looks for either word on a page. So
"child support" will return pages with either "child" or "support" on the page. To search for pages with
both enter "child AND support".
- Use lower case for your search words (use california rather than California)
- To limit a search to a specific state include the state name with the words you are searching
for.
So to search for child support pages in California you would enter:
child AND support AND california
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