Whatever state where you are 1) currently a legal resident or 2) where you USED to live, IF you still can get jurisdiction in that state. Call and ask an attorney from the previous state if jurisdiction is still possible, based on your specific circumstances.
No. You don't have to file even in the same country you were married in.
However, most U.S. states have a residency requirement for divorce. That means, you must live in the state where you file for a divorce for a minimum amount of time before you can file there (usually one year).
Also, in the case of a same-sex marriage, you must file for divorce in a state where your marriage is legally recognized - - not necessarily the same state where you were married, but one of the states where same-sex marriages are recognized. Again, you will most likely have to satisfy a residency requirement.
No. All states recognize a marriage or divorce granted in another state. And for a chuckle: People get married in the state of bliss, and get divorced in the state of anger.
No as if one of you is living abroad , then you must use te embassy service.
No. You file for divorce in the county where you live.
Yes. Since February 2009, state courts in New Jersey have been granting divorces to same-sex couples married out of state.
No you don't.
Of course! You cannot be married to two people at the same time. Ever. It does not matter where the marriage took place, it will be recognized throughout the world.
the same year she was married
No __________________________________________________________ No woman; in any God religion; can be married to two men in the same time. According, if the Muslim married woman is divorced, then she can marry a divorced or non divorced Muslam man.
As you were married in New York you can very well get divorced in New York, here the important thing is , you can get divorced in the country you got married, here both fall in the same city.
No
Yes.
Firstly, they would still be considered married with respect to their originating state's laws. However, most states where gay marriage is banned also would not recognize the couple's marriage. This also means that the couple will not be able to get divorced in that state.
Yes, effective November 6, 2012, the state of Maine recognizes same-sex marriages including for the purpose of divorce.
Yes. Beginning June 1, 2011, the state of Illinois will dissolve an out-of-state same-sex marriage under the theory that it is recognized as a civil union under Illinois state law.
He was married once to a woman who turned out to be pregnant with another mans child. He divorced her the same day they were married