yes
Many wives have abandoned husbands over the years. An attorney can file divorce papers and the husband will be granted a divorce.
You can file for divorce at the County Courthouse in Columbus.
The divorce can be filed by either person, provided they meet residency rules. In order to file for divorce in Texas or Virginia, either the petitioner or respondent must be domiciled in the state for at least six months, and reside in the county where the divorce is being filed for at least 90 days, before filing the divorce petition. A good example of that are Nevada Divorce Dude Ranches, where women stay long enough to gain residency, than file for divorce in that state. The first to file has jurisdiction over the case.
In every state
Yes she did file for a divorce with kris beacause she said on a tv show that he was "bossing over her". and she cannot stand no man bossing over her!
I live in Pennsylvania my husband filed and served me with divorce papers over two years ago now today I found out from City Hall that he had put an hold on divorce. And that he would have to withdraw papers or continue for our divorce to proceed. I want a divorce now. I I apply for a divorce in another State or Mexico, And will it be valid. we have joint custody over 2 teens. I just want out! Please help!
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
In the United states you must file a complaint for divorce at your state court that has jurisdictions over domestic matters. A marriage must be legally dissolved by a divorce.
You divorce and get custody over your kids or just get full custody!
No. If your husband files for divorce before you do, you do not need to move back to the house with your kids. You should, however, arrange to get your own lawyer to take care of your own interests and you should appear in court when the divorce proceedings go before the court. You do not want the judge just to hear your husband's side.
If you are still married to your husband and you are living together then he has been honest with you and you should file for divorce even if it is heartbreaking for you. People need to be loved and you cannot force someone to love you. If you are separated, but still legally married then it is time to get a divorce that will free not only your husband up, but yourself so each of you can have separate futures. Time is the healer and the support of family and friends will help. It may seem like you will never get over your husband, but many women have cheating husbands and they do get over them and meet the right person that should be in their lives.
Short answer: No