Yes.
Usually a person files for divorce in their current resident state. If your Mexican marriage is recognized as legal by the U.S. then you will have to file in America if that is where you are living
Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.
Once a marriage is recognized by law in Mexico, someone has to clear with the Mexican authorities first before it can be dissolved. The person should file for the divorce in Mexico and not the USA.
The real question here is, did you register your divorce in Mexico with the US embassy or councilate? If you did then you may have just found yourself in a legal bind. If the marriage in Mexico was never registered in the US then you are probably in the clear. Check it out with a lawyer just to be on the safe side.
Yes, if a person got married in Hawaii they can divorce in the state of California. The person will have to be a resident of California for a certain amount of time before filing for a divorce.
A person on a tourist visa would not be eligible to file for divorce in the United States. The person would need to return to Mexico to file for a divorce according to the established laws.
You will have to take divorce than get married to the person you love.
It takes two people to be married, if one person does not want to stay married and files for divorce them it is over for both of them, whether the other person wants it or not.
No. You can only be married to one person at a time. They would have to get a divorce first.
No. I don't think it would be legal. I know people go to Mexico for divorce, but there is special paperwork and requirements that they meet. But, if you wanted to go to Germany for divorce I don't think you could. The laws there are German, not American law.
Yes, the couple would still be legally married because the divorce is not finalized.
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.