yes yes that's easy all you have to do if file it in the paper show proof to the courts that this was published for the amount of time required in NEW YORK then petition the court for dissolution of marriage
File for divorce in New York and forward the papers to the prison, a divorce in any state is legally recognized in all states.
Answer What I know about divorce papers is that they require two signatures, one from you the other from your husband, and if he doesn't sign the divorce papers, it doesn't matter he is no longer in the State where you live, if he doesn't sign the papers you can't get your divorce. There is also common law marriages where two people can live together for as long as they want and divorced or not, you can still live with another man. There's no law against it.
Go see a Texas divorce lawyer. * File the dissolution papers in the state circuit court in the county in which you are a resident.
Yes you can. The process is different because one individual is incarcerated and would not be able to attend the court precedings. You can send the divorce papers to them through the mail yourself or have it sent through a lawyers office as legal mail. The incarcerated individual would then sign the papers and send them back so that your can file the papers with the court and get your divorce.
if he doesn't want to sign cal the police that's what my auntie did when my uncle didn't sign the divorce papers
are you in Ohio prison right now or is your husband in Ohio state prison? He is in prison, I live in California, where we were married 25 years ago.
An inmate can be served divorce papers while in a California prison from a spouse in Oregon. An attorney will need to be hired to file the paperwork in the state of Oregon.
Was he convicted as a result of allegation made during the divorce and involving a custody challenge? ---- I'm assuming you're talking about him not signing divorce papers. I don't know what state you're in, but in California, where they have "no-fault" divorces, you don't have to have him agree to the divorce. You need to have the papers all served on him properly, but that's easy because you know right where he is. You can have the sheriff's office do it. If there are more complications I didn't recognize, just copnsult a family law attorney for some advice.
I live in Pennsylvania my husband filed and served me with divorce papers over two years ago now today I found out from City Hall that he had put an hold on divorce. And that he would have to withdraw papers or continue for our divorce to proceed. I want a divorce now. I I apply for a divorce in another State or Mexico, And will it be valid. we have joint custody over 2 teens. I just want out! Please help!
It varies state by state, but typically you do make that decision within your divorce papers authorization. You can see the steps to divorce in your state at the link below.
it matters what country or state your in but usually you have to sign divorce papers
Yes, your wife has to sign divorce papers to legally get divorced in any state.