I was married in the Dominican Republic to a Dominican woman. She is DR now. can we get divorce?
divorce is recognized everywhere
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Yes it is
Country. actually Dominican Republic is An Island
The Dominican Republic is a country conformed by only One State named The Dominican State which has 48,442 km² and 9,445,281 habitant.
The general rule is that a Dominican Republic divorce as well as any foreign divorce, either from a sister state (i.e. NY, FL, MI, MA) or foreign country (UK, Canada, Dom. Rep.) could be recognized in the State of Pennsylvania if the divorce was obtained: with due process, the court had personal and subject matter jurisdiction, without fraud, and there is no violation of the public policy rules of Pennsylvania. However, your best shoot is to contact an experienced attorney in divorce laws and recognition of foreign divorces licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania. I recommend you to contact a member of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers www.iaml.org or the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. www.aaml.org. Best regards, Juan Manuel Suero, LL.D., LL.M.
The West Indian Mahogany is the national tree of the Dominican Republic.
It doesn't its a country. The Dominican Republic is a country composed for one state, better known as EL ESTADO DOMINICANO (THE DOMINICAN STATE)
There is no US state that is the same size as the Dominican Republic. The closest states are Maryland (about half the size of the Dominican Republic), and West Virginia (about 1½ times the size of the Dominican Republic).
The West Indian Mahogany is the national tree of the Dominican Republic.
No. There is only One state [The Dominican State] and is divided into provinces.
Catholicism is the state religion.
A marriage in any state is recognized in all states, and a divorce in any state is a divorce in all states.
Puerto Rico and Florida.
Grants of divorce or marriage are recognized by the Full Faith and Credit clause. It appears in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution.