Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Florida effective January 5, 2015, including for purposes of divorce. Florida's former ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional on August 21, 2014 and, on December 19, 2014, the United States Supreme Court refused to grant any further delay of the implementation of that decision.
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After six months, Cali has jurisdiction.
Was married in vegas live in aust. I am an aust resident, how do I get a divorce
Yes you are still married in Florida.
You have a few options. You can file for divorce in the state that you were married in (even if it is different from Ohio or Florida), or in any state that you are our spouse is a resident of. It would be a good idea for you to file first and in Ohio so that you do not have the burden of traveling to Florida but you do have a few options for filing.
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yes, according to law, you have to come to bangladesh to file for divorce , unless you live in florida, & living there for over 6months.
You file for divorce in the state in which are a legal resident, even if that's not the state you were married in. In TX you have to live in the state for 6 months before you can file for divorce.
If you were living in Mississippi at the time you were ordered to pay separate maintenance, and then you move to Florida, you can file a motion to contest it after you have lived in Florida for a specific amount of time. A Florida attorney can advise you as to how long you have to live in Florida before you can file a motion to contest the spousal (separate) maintenance. As for your spouse refusing to give you a divorce, you can get one anyway. A judge cannot order you to remain married to someone you no longer wish to be married to, whether you have children or not. Again, a Florida attorney can advise you on that, as well.
Where you were married does not matter. Follow the divorce laws in your current state of residence.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a legal resident, regardless of where you were married.
File for divorce in Colorado.