See your lawyer, if this is in US then you dont need her to get divorced, in US someone cannot force you to stay married to them.,. unless your a muslim
Certainly.
no
You cannot legally marry if your divorce is not final, even if you go to another country it is still bigamy.
It depends on which country you're getting a divorce in. If the country is Australia then you must be legally separated from your partner for a minimum of 12 months before you can be eligible for divorce. Otherwise, please change the question to specify a country.
Yes, they can.
Here in this case you must remember that , to get married again your first marriage must belegally ened in a divorce, or you are guilty of bigamy.
No, you do not
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
No, you need to get a divorce. Separation is NOT a divorce and the time you are separated has NOTHING to do with it.
You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.
You have a choice of jurisdictions - where you live, where you were married, country of citizenship. First one to file gets to choose.
my friend has been separated for nearly 3 years can he put his divorce in nw and how long does it tke for a divorce to come though