You can file for divorce in the state you are married in or any state that you or your soon to be ex-spouse are a resident of. If this is not the case for Nevada then you can check on residency requirements and wait for the stated time period.
No, you need to get a divorce. Separation is NOT a divorce and the time you are separated has NOTHING to do with it.
No, Mexican citizens can't get divorced in California if they were married in Mexico. One of the parties would need to be an American citizen.
No.
As long as you were legally divorced from your first two spouses you are free to marry again in the United States. Remember that you can only be married to one person at a time. You cannot remarry until that marriage has been dissolved legally.
You need a divorce!
No?? because you were never married so there is no need for that..
No you don't.
An appeal of a divorce settlement in California is heard in front of the District Courts of Appeal. An attorney will need to file an appeal after the divorce has been granted.
As long as one of you in the relationship wants a divorce, there is nothing you can do But generally, you do need to be married first
if you were married in Scotland and now one of the spouses no longer lives there do they need to go back to get a divorce?
Since you had the certificate for the first divorce for the second divorce, I would assume that all you would need is the second divorce certificate.
You see an Illinois divorce lawyer to get the information you need. You will need a lawyer to go through the court system.