Not until you establish residency. You'll need to live on a Dude Divorce Ranch for six weeks.
In NC in order to get a no-fault divorce, you have to be separated for 1 year.
Only if they are also a member of the Georgia Bar
Depends on the state. In NC, yes.
NC is not a community property state. Assets would be divided in an equitable manner.
Only NC has jurisdiction, nor should the child be taken away from the other parent.
North Carolina does not recognize common law marriage. However, if a couple moved to NC from a state that had recognized their common law marriage, it would be recognized in NC. If either party in that marriage wanted to remarry in a legal civil NC marriage, they would need to divorce their common law spouse.
DDS reports to the judge with recommendations.
For the right amount of money, the right lawyer can convince any judge anywhere of anything. The OJ Simpson trial proved THAT. Get a good lawyer in NC and throw a heap of righteous coin at 'em and see what you can get.
You need to contact a lawyer or paralegal. My guess is yes.
The filing of any divorce requires residency, not where you were married.
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