By default if all attempts have been taken to obtain it.
Nevada
Nevada is often considered one of the easiest states to get a divorce in due to its shorter residency requirement and no-fault divorce laws. Some other states with relatively straightforward divorce processes include Florida, Wyoming, and South Dakota.
I live in Nevada. You can get a divorce in any state and no permission is needed.
Nevada is a no-fault divorce state. To obtain a divorce in Nevada, one of the spouses must have lived in the state for at least six weeks. You can find do-it-yourself divorce forms at the local courthouse. Companies such as Nevada Quick Divorce or Nevada Divorce Assistance can prepare and file the documents for as little as $89 - $300.
In every state both parties have to sign for a divorce. Sometimes a judge will decide in favor of a divorce for one party without the other parties signature.
Nevada
In order to get a divorce without the others' consent, a person must prove abandonment. They have to have tried to get in contact, and it must be documented. After a certain period of time, a divorce may be granted without the others' consent.
States don't have their own particular signature muffins, and some don't even have state foods. Nevada unfortunately, is one of these states.
You can file for divorce in the state you are married in or any state that you or your soon to be ex-spouse are a resident of. If this is not the case for Nevada then you can check on residency requirements and wait for the stated time period.
It really depends on how the parental rights are divided and should be specified in your divorce/support paperwork.
No, as you have to have Nevada residency, even if a US citizen. Look up divorce dude ranches.
Yes, but it may take a little longer. You will be required to give your spouse legal notice. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at your local family court.