anywhere you'd like i am sure you might have to meet their residency requirements to be eligible anywhere you'd like i am sure you might have to meet their residency requirements to be eligible
my boyfriend livis with me for the past year,he has been leaving in California for the past four years. he is married in Mexico and wants to get a divorce. how can he do it?
Yes, I did it in Texas
No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
If New York is where you reside- yes.
The couple would file for divorce where they reside.
Yes. A same-sex married couple living in California must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a resident, which may or may not be the state where you married.
File for divorce in Colorado.
Usually a person files for divorce in their current resident state. If your Mexican marriage is recognized as legal by the U.S. then you will have to file in America if that is where you are living
You file for divorce in Louisiana. It matter not where a couple was married - you are not required to file for divorce in the state where you were married. I was married in California and filed for divorce in Arizona and it posed absolutely no problems whatsoever.
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.
No. You have to be a U.S Resident. In other words, you have to live in the U.S and prove that you really live there.