No. You cannot file for divorce in GA if you are not a resident of the state. You would file in FL (despite the fact that you not married in FL).
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Get it where you are a current resident.
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Hopefully, your divorice came through.
You should contact the attorney who represented you in the divorce to review your situation and explain your legal options.
In a word, no. In order to file for a divorce in the USA one of the parties must either be 'habitually resident' there or domiciled there i.e. must have been born there, even if living in another country. So, if neither the Petitioner or Respondent are living there (for at least the past year) and are both British citizens then the only option is to file in the English divorce courts. The English courts can, of course, dissolve a marriage contracted anywhere in the world. The best source of advice I have found about overseas divorce is:- www.divorce-lawfirm.co.uk as they have losts of fact-sheets you can download.
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No where ever you want to go!!!!
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They both must file for a divorce, from the city they are both staying in .
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