you don't. Just tell them while they are serving in the other country that you want a divorce, then have them sign your paperwork when they get home, geez.
Process serving is an assortment of different tasks, such as filing court paperwork, serving people with legal documents such as divorce papers or court summons and retrieving required documentation.
Military duty is also described as service, serving one's country.
Divorce is not a bar to serving as a clergyman or clergywoman in the United Methodist Church.
If both of you are serving in the army, you may have to file the divorce papers, first in the army office and then in court.
What dif George wahington so when not serving ONU country
Serving our country.
Many nuances and situations exist; a traitor fight againt his country interests (but that does not necessarily).
I can contribute by paying taxes, obeying laws, volunteering in my community, and supporting local businesses. I can also strive to be an informed and engaged citizen, voting in elections and staying informed on important issues.
Because the US made it very hard for anyone to have a divorce when they are serving in the military. After many men came back and the war was done, the opportunity of getting a divorce came and many couples took that chance.
Probably not. Your U.S. Military contract probably precludes you from living in another country while still serving in the U.S. military.
To defend country it is serving.
The military service is called the service, because people are serving their country.