You are no longer a resident of the previous state on the day you become a resident of the new state. This is usually the day you establish a permanent residence (e.g. house, apartment) in the new state. However for some purposes (e.g. drivers and vehicle licence) it is instead the day you enter the state with the intent of becoming a resident.
You will be considered a resident of the state of California as long as you live in the state. If you sell your home and move to another in the state, you will still be a resident.
No. Federal law (applies to ALL states) requires that a firearm may not be transferred by an unlicensed person to a resident of another state. When crossing a state line, a firearm must be transferred through a dealer.
How long you want honey.
You must live in the state for one year to become resident.
Yes. I am not sure from your question whether you, a CA resident, would be filing for divorce in another state or whether your ex-spouse is filing for divorce in another state. Either way, divorces filed in other state are valid so long as they comport with the divorce laws of that particular state. One of the main requirements in most jurisdictions is a residency requirement, so that the person seeking divorce must be a legal resident of the state before he or she can obtain a divorce there. Put differently, you or your ex-spouse (whichever one is filing for the divorce) must be a resident of the state they are filing for the divorce in. However, this requirement is sometimes quite short, as low as six weeks.
seven years
He was born in Pennsylvania and was a life-long resident there.
12 months
The drivers license from your home state of residence is legal as long as you are still a legal resident of that state. If you become a resident of the state of Texas (other than being stationed there in the military), yes, you would.
Alaska is the northernmost state that is part of the United States. It is located off of the Pacific coast of Canada. TO become a resident of the state a person must live there for one year.
It takes about a year to become a Massachusetts resident after you have established a domicile in Massachusetts. You also must register to vote in the state.
There is not a length of time that you have live in the state before you can apply for Medicaid. You simply need to live in the state, and not be a resident of another state. This assumes that you are a U.S. citizen. There are special rules for legal immigrants and qualified aliens.