You file for divorce in the state in which you reside.
divorce him
If you are married in the United States, but do not know where the spouse is that you wish to divorce, can you file for and be granted a divorce? Please list the steps to do this.
If you live in the US and your husband married you before his divorce was final, then your marriage is not legal. Go talk to an attorney and see what steps you can attempt to take to get it straightened out.
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.
You can be divorced in either country but it is advisable and quicker to get divorced in Costa Rica if you married here.
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The address of the Indian Steps Museum is: 205 Indian Steps Rd, Airville, PA 17302
, If you were married in another country, and followed the proper steps to ensure the marriage where legal in the US, then you would only need to follow the proper steps in your local jurisdiction. There are no special rules for you to divorce here if the person is from another country. Even if the person is living back in there home country you can serve them by publication and it would become a default divorce process. I know of a legal service that can provide more guidance and service to you they are Pro Se Legal Clinic and their web site is http://www/pro-se-clinic.com contact them and the can help you.
Jon and Kate are not yet divorced. The papers filed on June 22, 2009 were to intitiate their divorce proceedings. The earliest data will probably be 90 days after the initial filing -- so sometime in mid-September. No one will know when the divorce is final until all the steps required by the State of Pennsylvania are completed.
The phone number of the Indian Steps Museum is: 717-862-3948.
You may not have to pay to get married on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum but if the request is granted you can offer to make a donation.
A marriage to a bigamist is null and void since a person can only be legally married to one person at a time in the Western World. Once a person is legally married, any subsequent marriage is invalid unless the prior marriage was dissolved by a legal divorce decree. No legal marriage was created in the first place so there is nothing to "dissolve". However, you should consult with an attorney to determine what steps you need to take to separate yourself from the bigamist so that person does not try to take any advantages by posing as your spouse. You should also file a police report.