yes.
Go see a Texas divorce lawyer. * File the dissolution papers in the state circuit court in the county in which you are a resident.
It would be necessary for her to file a civil suit in the county court where the non compliant spouse resides. The existence of a divorce decree is proof that alimony is owed but it is not given the length of time that has expired, valid for enforcing the support that was ordered.
You can file for divorce at the County Courthouse in Columbus.
Tallahassee, Florida resides in Leon County
You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.
You should contact the attorney who represented you in the divorce to review your situation and explain your legal options.
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Small claims court in the county where the defendant resides or the county in which the claim arose.
The process is the same as if the person being served were not incarcerated. The party requesting the dissolution of the marriage files suit in the state court in the county in which he or she currently resides.
The answer is 180 days in Texas and 90 days in the County in which they are filing their divorce The answer is 180 days in Texas and 90 days in the County in which they are filing their divorce
You can check for both marriage licenses and divorce decrees with the county clerk's office. Check for a marriage license in the county he was married in, then check for a divorce decree in this county and all other counties in Florida. If you found a marriage license, but could not find a divorce decree it is safe to assume he is still married.Check on this website www.searchsystems.net go to the state that the divorce is in then go to the county where the divorce was filed. Then search that county's court records.2:If you have a hard time looking it up the way that the previous person stated, you could hire a Private Investigator in your state. I am a former Private Investigator and on several occasions we had clients with similar situations. It's not hard to do, just time consuming and tedious.
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