You have options. You can get divorced in the state you were married in (Nevada) or you can get divorced in any state in which you or your spouse has currently established residency. Typically it takes 6 months to 1 year to establish residency. It would be my suggestion to file for divorce in the state you currently live in because it would be much more convenient having the process local.
MY X HUSBAND HAS BEEN MARRIED 6 TIMES IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF TIMES THAT YOU CAN GET MARRY IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA?
yes. in most cases, you file for divorce in the state in which the petitioning party resides. aka, if you get married in las vegas, but your permanent residency is in vermont, you would file for divorce in vermont.
You can get divorced in any state. It doesn't matter in which state you were married . There may be residency requirements though,
The second marriage does not count, in any state. So, no, it is not legal in Vegas. If you married a second time while still legally married to another, you have committed a crime. It is called Bigamy and you are subject to fines, jail or both. You IS in a whole lot of trouble.
If you are both over 18, then no, you will not get in trouble, at least not with the law. If you are under 18, you will need parental permission to get married in Las Vegas. If you are a minor, there are laws against taking you across state lines without parental permission, not to mention laws against marriage without parental permission or a court order.
No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.
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.
It is possible to be divorced and never know especially if your spouse is residing in another state.
The county you were married in. no. you get divorced in the state you live in. if you got married in new york and moved to california, you would not have to travel there to get divorced. YOU GET DIVORCED WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE.
yes
You file for divorce in the state where you are a resident, which may or may not be the state where you married.