Yes. It does not matter where you were married. File for divorce is the state you are currently residing in.
my son is married to an illegal imigrant they been married for 2 yrs and are getting a divorce they have one child what happens to the child
You're kidding, right? If you are still married, you can not legally marry another! No one cares if you have a divorce in progress or not. It's like being pregnant; you are either married (can't legally marry another) or you or divorced. There is no in between.
Because you're still married until the divorce is final; to my knowledge, no jurisdiction in the Western world allows more than one marriage at once.
It would probably be easiest in the country where you were married. Also, if everybody is in agreement, get an "uncontested" divorce. They are much easier and cheaper.
You have a choice of jurisdictions - where you live, where you were married, country of citizenship. First one to file gets to choose.
All the states in the United States abide by the concept of Full Faith and Credit, which means that every state will enforce the actions of any one. Therefore, a person who is married in Pennsylvania is also married in Florida. Since a person cannot be married to more than one person at a time, a person may Not marry another in Florida while waiting for a divorce in Pennsylvania.
We should not divorce because we have been married in the Lord's side not on Human side. After married, both the male and the female became one part and one body. So no one should divorce. If the couple wants to divorce, they should sign a document and should divorce.
Yes, if both parties want to get a divorce while living in Germany, it is most certainly allowed and legal. You'll need your Indian marriage certificate along with a notarized copy of its translation.
Probably Singapore, but check with a Lawyer, you don't want to make a mistake. "I thought I was divorced...."
In 2011 the divorce rate in the UK was about 42%. This is a decrease from 2005. One of the possible reasons for this decrease may be due to more couples are living together without actually getting married.
if you were married in Scotland and now one of the spouses no longer lives there do they need to go back to get a divorce?
As long as one of you in the relationship wants a divorce, there is nothing you can do But generally, you do need to be married first