In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll need the names of the people who divorced, the state and county where they were divorced, and the date of the divorce. Visit the Vital Statistics office for the county where the divorce took place. If you don’t know the county, you can contact the state’s Vital Records Office. Reach out to them online, over the phone, or in person. These offices sometimes go by different names. For example, they might be called "Vital Records Offices" or "Public Health Offices" instead. Look in your phone book or check the county government’s website. The paperwork is often online. If not, stop into the office and complete the request form there. You generally need to pay a fee, but it is usually less than $20.  Before submitting, check the form to see that you have included all requested information. Mail the form and payment to the address provided. Depending on the state, you might need to include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Be prepared to wait anywhere from two weeks to six months before you receive a call that the paperwork is available for pick up. The paperwork might also be mailed to you.  Though relatively easy, this approach takes longer than finding records online. This method is probably ideal only if the records are fairly old. Many states don’t allow third parties access to the divorce decree unless you are a close relative.
Summary: Collect basic information about the parties. Contact the appropriate office. Submit a records request. Wait for a response.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most major products (usually excluding games) are available on a trial basis. These are typically 30- or 60-day trials, where you can use most or all of the programs features. After the trial period is over, you will be asked to purchase the product before you continue using it. Most developers will provide a trial version directly from their websites. You may need to register with the company in order to download the trial. Once you’ve started using the trial software, determine if the software suits your needs and if it is worth your money. Check around for freeware or open source alternatives; professional software can get very expensive.
Summary: Search for the product you want to try. Decide if the product is worth buying.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stain colors the wood, but you also need to protect your hard work by applying an exterior urethane finish on the surface of the stain to seal and protect it. Finish comes in flat, semi-gloss or high gloss, and will need to be applied in several coats. Always follow the manufacturer's recommended directions.  Water-based finishes are somewhat more environmentally friendly, but can also result in that "peach fuzz" texture that the stain creates as well. Apply the finish using a similar application and buffing process, using the steel wool or sandpaper between coats. Wipe down the surface with a wet rag. Allow the wood to dry thoroughly before applying finish, sanding it lightly if necessary before you begin. Follow the same basic procedure and pattern for applying the finish, using long even strokes and a uniform coat with the brush. Use a cloth to wipe off and smooth out excess finish if necessary. Read the manufacturer's instructions to find out how long to wait between coats, usually somewhere between two and six hours. Apply at least two more coats for a thorough, even finish over the first coat. which will be more heavily sanded than usual for a finish coat. By the time you get to the last coat, you shouldn't be sanding at all. When you've applied all the coats of finish, let the door dry thoroughly and wipe it down with a clean cloth to make sure it's completely dust free and clean before hanging it back in place. If you removed the hardware from the door, reattach it as before ad get your door ready to hang back up in the frame. Have a partner help to hold it in place while you screw the fixtures back in and reinsert the hinge pin into place to complete the job.
Summary:
Choose an appropriate urethane finish for the door. Use a bristle or foam brush to apply finish. Sand off any bristles that appear after the first finish coat. Reattach all hardware.