According to the web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the divorce rate in the United States is 3.6 per 1000 population. The marriage rate, on the other hand, is 6.8 per 1000 population.
Well I Hear That Marriage is the Leading Cause Of Divorce
No, being married outside of the U.S. will not create a problem in obtaining a divorce.
The marriage is legal until the divorce is finalized.
If the prisoner is not against the idea, file for an un-contested divorce with the Clerk of The Court. If the prisoner does not want the divorce, you may have a problem.
Tell him to get a job if that is the only problem, other than his marriage, that is keeping him from getting a divorce. Maybe that is just an excuse he is telling you because he doesn't want a divorce. What does having a job really have to do with a divorce anyway?
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I am not absolutely sure but I believe the divorce laws of the country you are living in would apply. For example, if you divorce here in the US you would have to adhere to the US Divorce Laws not Italy's. Revised Answer as you know you could marry in any country you want - the problem is when its not registered in the US its void, although if it is from your home of record and registered you have to follow host nation law the country in which you married in. If you married an Italian in the US or other than Italy you have to go there for the divorce hopefully you didnt get married in Itay in which you have to be separated for 3 years and have to wait for the finale sighning and then it takes 40-60 days to get the divorce certificate, I would say I'm creditable.
speak to a lawyer
US laws take precedence, therefore if the couple were legally married in the US and legally divorced in the US, then the divorce is valid. If the couple lived together as a couple (engaging in a sexual relationship, sharing mutual finances, etc.) at the time the divorce was pending then the divorce is not valid.
If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
You can file for divorce in the county you live in now.
yes, if the citizen thinks that his spouse his annoying
Yes, as a US citizen, you can get a divorce from your non-US citizen husband. The process of getting a divorce may vary depending on the laws of the state in which you reside, but generally, being a US citizen does not prevent you from obtaining a divorce. You may need to consult with an attorney or seek legal advice to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved.