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.
Yes.
no because divorce is only for the couple married
You already have a husband and just because you want another husband unless you divorce your first husband (at least in Western Countries) then you would be a bigamist which is against the law. File for your divorce; get the divorce and you are free to find another husband.
You file for a divorce in the state you have legal residency. It does not matter where you got married.
No
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.
divorce him
They were married twice: 1791 at Springfield Plantation in Mississippi and again in 1794 in Nashville, Tennessee. The reason for the "remarriage" was due to the questionable circumstances surrounding Rachel's divorce from her first husband.
No. His second marriage is invalid and you are still married. You need to consult with an attorney if you want to end your marriage.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
Yes you will haveto declare that youare staying with your man, te moment you say husband then you can be arrested for getting married twice , before getting a legal divorce. By law you are married to your first husband.