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No. The Indiana court would apply Indiana law.
Please refer to this website for informatin on virginia divorce law. http://www.divorcelawinfo.com/VA/divorce/divexpln.htm. It is always better to contact a professional regarding these issues
People who have reached majority, that is 18 years old, can marry without permission from parents. People who have reached 16 years of age but are less than 18 years old can marry if they have parental permission. In some situations, parental permission may be replaced by the permission of other responsible parties such as social services but only if there is good reason to do so. Generally that will only be the case if the child is in the care of social services or similar bodies. In practice, permission for a person under 18 to marry is rarely given but it can and does happen.
In the state of Indiana, it is law for you to go to a parenting class before a judge will sign your divorce decree if you have children. In fact you can't even get a hearing if you have not completed the class. You are supposed to complete the class within 30 days of filing for divorce. It does not need to be ordered by a judge since it is already a law.
You must wait at least 6 months before remarrying in Wisconsin after going through a divorce.
It depends what part of Indiana you are in but a good divorce attorney is Burton A. Padove out of Munster, Indiana. The contact number is 219-836-2200.
No, there has been no recent change in the law in Indiana regarding automatic emancipation for children at age 19. Emancipation requires a legal process to be followed and does not happen automatically at a certain age in Indiana.
Law Help provides a detailed Frequently Asked Questions page that deals with divorce law. Divorce Source has a page that gives information about divorce for each state. The Arizona Courts website also gives information regarding divorce in that state.
Yes, Ohio is a no fault divorce state.
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The best place to get accurate information about divorce law in the UK is to consult with a divorce attorney in this area. He or she will be able to give you the best answers and advice regarding the questions you have.
You can get a divorce in another state from where you were married if you or your soon to be ex are a resident of the state. So, in your case, you would need to meet the residency requirements for Indiana to be able to file for divorce there.