If you marry under the law of a certain country you have to divorce under its law as well. So file divorce in the states and send it over to him for him to sign it.
You have to divorce in the same state you were married in. Some states require you to divorce in the very county you were married in.
He is married to Jackie Guerrido a news reporter for weather. She is purto rican. She moved to the Bronx when she graduated from high school with her parents.
Florida has jurisdiction.
If he has moved to another state and established residency for the prescribed length of time, then he can file in that state. It would be difficult to have it moved if he filed properly.
If your "fiance" has a wife in Texas he must go back to Texas to divorce her. He should consult with an attorney.
No No. No because the state or place that you get married in, that's the only place that you can that you can file a divorce in. If you think about it, it all comes to you pretty clearly.
Are you their lawyer? Why are you asking the question? They did not move "to the us." They moved to a state. If they live in that state long enough, they qualify to file for divorce in that state.
No, he and his parents moved from Colombia to NYC when he was 4.
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.
If you were divorced in Ohio, ask somebody there or ask somebody in Florida!
The person filing the divorce, would file in the state they are a resident in.
If you refer to Thalia Sodi the singer, actress and business woman...she was born in Mexico, where she lived until the year 2000 when she got married and moved to the US.