It would be much much easier if one of the parties lived out of state. This will quicken the proceedings based on desertion.
Adultery is a very valid reason for a divorce and if you are living in a "fault" divorce state then upon proving this, you will have no trouble getting this granted. Typically, it does not matter who files for divorce first (unless you two are currently living in different states then she may get to have the matter heard in the state or county she filed in) but you will have a chance to respond and explain your story.
How do Zimababweans living in the UK get a divorce? How do Zimababweans living in the UK get a divorce?
Once everything is filed with the court, a California divorce takes about six months before you are divorced. If the divorcing couple is living together, a divorce is filed in the California Superior Court in the county of residence of either spouse. One spouse must have lived in California for at least 6 months prior to the divorce and in the specific county for at least 3 months.
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.
Yes, provided you have lived in Texas at least 6 months and in your county for 90 days
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
If you are now living in Washington, you would petition the Washington state courts for a divorce. A divorce lawyer can have this done for you.
You file where you live, so in the case of having been married in California, but living in Texas, you would file in the county in Texas that you live in. This assumes you've been living in Texas for at least 6 months and in the county you live in for at least 90 days.
im probely gonna divorce with Terence
In this state, at least, your spouse must file for divorce in the county of residence. All court documents with only a few exceptions (children, sealed incitements) are public record. If a petition for a divorce has been filed, it will be on record.
You can have a final divorce and still be living together in the same house. The divorce is just a legal recognition of separation. What you do in your relationship is up to you.
I WAS MARRIED IN ANTIGUA IN 2005.. I WOULD LIKE TO GET A DIVORCE FROM MY HUSBAND. I AM LIVING IN CANADA AND WOULD LIKE TO DIVORCE HIM FROM WITHIN CANADA. HE IS LIVING IN ANTIGUA. CAN I ALSO GET SPOUSAL SUPPORT FROM HIM?