Definitely not. Divorce laws are different in every state. I'm a Texas divorce lawyer, but I'm not licensed to practice in California. Texas has only limited alimony, and I believe California is much more liberal with alimony.
You have to divorce in the same state you were married in. Some states require you to divorce in the very county you were married in.
Divorce laws are the same throughout the entire state of Wisconsin.
they both are terrible
Yes. Effective June 19, 2015, by ruling of the Texas Supreme Court, same-sex couples married in other states can divorce in Texas.
Effective June 19, 2015, by ruling of the Texas Supreme Court, same-sex couples married in other states can divorce in Texas. The process is the same as for any other married couple.
No, they are not exactly the same.
A legal divorce is one according to the laws of the country where you live. An Islamic divorce is one that is according to the laws of Islam and is the same through out the world. Only the Islamic divorce is accepted in Islam.
Yes. The Texas State Supreme Court ruled on June 19, 2015, that same-sex couples can sue for and be granted divorce in Texas. This includes same-sex couples that married in other states. This is true despite the fact that the Texas law does not permit or recognize same-sex marriage for any other purpose. Under Texas divorce law, the basis for the divorce petition can be merely that the marriage is same-sex and therefore is void under state law.
No, Texas and Montana are two different states.
i believe it depends on the laws of the states in which you are divorcing, and/or marrying, if it is one in the same it is dependant on the state divorce laws
Yes, same-sex married couples may divorce in Arizona as of October 17, 2014.
Nothing in the legal sense as long as the person alwats obtained a valid divorce before remarrying. There are no laws that stipulate how many times a person may marry or divorce, there are laws relating to bigamy (being married to more than one person at the same time)which is a crime.