No. Residency is determined by having a CA drivers licence, a electric bill, a social security card, and paying federal/state taxes.
If it has been less than 6 months, and there is no domestic violence injunctions, or other criminal behavior to establish residency sooner in that county, it should be filed in the county where the child last resided. If after 6 months or residency has been established in another way, you need to file in the county where the child lives. Sooner the better
6 months
Pharmacy Residency is optional and generally lasts 12 months
Residency can be proven with utility bills, drivers license, and showing you have lived there 6 months.
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Only after six months of legal residency.
A judgment of dissolution of marriage may not be entered unless one of the parties to the marriage has been a resident of this state (CA) for six months and of the county in which the proceeding is filed for three months next preceding the filing of the petition.? If you are a resident of CA, you file in CA. "The most common mistake people make is believing they must divorce in the state in which they were married. This is simply not true. Most divorce cases throughout the United States are filed in the county in which the filing spouse resides." So, in short, you file for divorce in the state you have residency in. If you just moved and do not have residency, you can wait out the residency period of the state you are in and then file if you so choose. That means you can attempt to establish residency in Clark County, Nevada if you want to file for divorce there. Nevada's residency laws are more lenient than that of California.
Register the case there after six months of residency
You do not need to be married any particular length of time to apply for US residency. Once you are married to a US citizen you can apply for residency right away. The process takes about 6 months to complete.
8 months
This isn't an issue for US citizens. However, for foreign nationals holding legal permanent residency in the US, the US considers you to have abandoned your US residency if you spend more than 6 months out of the country.
Legally married until you divorce regardless of current residency.