You can still live in France and you wanted to divorce your spouse, but the problem here is that she is not found to serve her the divorce papers. But you can file the divorce suit and it will take a time , you may not have to wait the full seven years.
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You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
Jacques Commaille has written: 'La divorce en France' -- subject(s): Divorce 'Le divorce en France' 'La politique familiale' -- subject(s): Famille, Politique familiale
Henri Lalou has written: 'Le divorce en France' -- subject(s): Divorce
You can appeal the decision in the court of jurisdiction in France.
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your mum and dads divorce
In most countries it is usually the same process. You must file for divorce in France and they will require that you serve them with the divorce papers and this is accomplished with your spouses signature as proof that he received the divorce papers. One thing...It DOES NOT have to be his/her signature as receiving the papers. For example if it is sent to where your spouse works any signature will do as it is understood that your spouse was the final recipient of the divorce papers. If his personal or business address is NOT KNOWN then you will be required to publish in the last city where your spouse was known to live or you believe he/she is living an article stating that you have filed for divorce. In the USA it is usually a 4-6 month process. It may vary in France.
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Someone not from France who nevertheless has a strong interest in and knowledge of France and things French.