Yes - you may divorce anyone in any state at anytime.
You get a divorce from the state in which you reside, not the state you were married in.
Yes, you can. Providing you have a valid reason for ending the marriage, to tell the judge.
No. You need to have a license that is valid for the place where you are getting married.
Then the husband should move out.
Go see a Texas divorce lawyer. * File the dissolution papers in the state circuit court in the county in which you are a resident.
Yes
yes
Ask your attorney about suing your husband for divorce "in absentia).
nope nope
It is grounds for divorce. Talk to a lawyer or counsellor at a women's shelter. Cheating only demeans you, even if your husband is a jerk.
only after residency has been reestablished
If the wife was on a Military installation as a spouse of an active duty member, and the husband is transferred or TDY , then she can file from Texas if he took her there, If you are the active duty military member , please seek counsel at Base Legal.
it depends on the papers.
Unfortunately, even in Texas, if one of the two spouses wants a divorce they have a right to get that divorce and nothing can stop it. If one wants to drop the divorce then they will need to 'nonsuit it.' This means that the person who filed the original petition for divorce will need to file a 'motion to nonsuit.'
Louisiana is bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, Texas to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.