Typically living in a state for a month does not establish the requisite residency that would allow you to file for divorce as opposed to filing in the state you got married. Times vary between 6 months and a year in order to be considered a resident.
yes u can
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
If you both used to live in the USA and you and your wife had a divorce you can move anywhere with in the USA
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.
No punishment. Just file for divorce and move on please.
Even in Illinois both must file for divorce, then only will things move forward.
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.
File divorce papers, get an attorny, and go to court. Then, buy a gun, move to another state, and change your name.
Federal of course and all states you've lived or made income from
Yep it sure can. It's called a default Divorce and technically there is nno papers to sign. She has 30 days to file a response if she doesn't you move along without her.
NO YOU CAN FILE ANY TIME YOU LIKE ,SEPT OCT IT DOES NOT MATTER. YOU CAN LIVE TOGETHER THE COURT DOES NOT CARE.IF YOU HAVE KIDS MOVE OUT BEFORE THE COURT DAY ABOUT 6MOUTHS TO GET A DATE. GOOD LUCK
You need to clarify the state.