I am not an attorney, but the USA recognises marriages from almost all other countries, that being said, it doesn't matter where you were marriage, what does matter is are you a Mexican citizen or American citizen. It should cost the same as it costs anyone else to get divorced, just call your county clerk of courts & they can tell you anything you need to know.
If you have no children and no property to divide (or you divide everything yourselves -- get cars & houses transfered into whomever is keeping it's name) then you can pick up forms at the family court and file for divorce on your own if the divorce is amicable. The forms can run from $80.00 to $500.00 depending on the jurisdiction.
They cn file for a divorce in the state where they presently reside.
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
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
Is a married license in mexico valid in the united states??
Have him get a divorce. Don't marry a who is already married. It is going to be trouble for you.
A foreigner who got married in Hong Kong can get a divorce in the United States. They simply need to file in their home state.
If you are married in the United States, but do not know where the spouse is that you wish to divorce, can you file for and be granted a divorce? Please list the steps to do this.
If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.
Yes you can divorce a spouse that lives in Mexico if you are in the United States. The state you are in has jurisdiction. You will risk deportation because you will declare your legal status to the courts.
In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.
A person on a tourist visa would not be eligible to file for divorce in the United States. The person would need to return to Mexico to file for a divorce according to the established laws.
No. In the United States and other Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time. You must obtain a divorce. Separation for any length of time does not dissolve a marriage.No. In the United States and other Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time. You must obtain a divorce. Separation for any length of time does not dissolve a marriage.No. In the United States and other Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time. You must obtain a divorce. Separation for any length of time does not dissolve a marriage.No. In the United States and other Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time. You must obtain a divorce. Separation for any length of time does not dissolve a marriage.