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You usually file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you live, regardless of where you were married.
You always file for divorce in the place you are currently a resident.
The remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child supportThe remaining parent should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the family court immediately and file a petition for divorce and child support
Kate Gosselin filed papers for divorce June 22, 2009.
Not as of yet. She reportedly threw her support behind him even after his confession to Official Misconduct.
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
You can file for a no fault divorce in any state.
You can file the divorce at anytime that you want to
you file a divorce in new york
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
You file for divorce in the state in which you reside.
You file for divorce in the current state your in.
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
No. There is no law stating that you have to live apart from your spouse to file for a divorce. :)
why not. If you are unemployed you can file for a divorce but hence money might be your problem but it don't stop you from moving on in life.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.