No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.
i got married 2 years ago in las Vegas with a british citizen, i am from Mexico, we also got married on the church but in Mexico how can i get a divorce if i married in las Vegas but i have 1 year living in Mexico?
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
How do Zimababweans living in the UK get a divorce? How do Zimababweans living in the UK get a divorce?
Every state has residency requirements for filing for divorce (a varying amount of time that the state requires that you live in the state). You are eligible to file for divorce in any state that you or your ex-spouse have established your residency or in the state you were married in. For convenience sake, I would suggest filing for divorce in the state that you currently live in to save yourself costly trips to Arizona.
The Coral Snakes, of which there are 2 species, the Eastern Coral Snake living from Texas to North Carolina and the Arizona Coral Snake in southern Arizona and extreme southwestern New Mexico.
The Lipan Apaches did not die out. According to various documents and published sources most Lipans were either settled on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, or Oklahoma while some fled into the inner regions of Mexico. Some of the Lipans went to live among other tribes such as the Commanche and Tonkawa. Lipan Apache descendents are still living among the modern society today.
A person from Mexico that is currently here in the US and would like to get a divorce from a spouse in Mexico can file for a divorce. They must provide:name of spouse he/she would like to divorce still in Mexico, address, and provide information on how long applicant(person filing for the divorce in U.S.) has been in the U.S. with documentation like a ITIN, used for tax purpose and were the applicant works. Can be done without a lawyer, but the correct paper work has to be file and make an appointment to come in front of a judge.AnswerHowever, if the person is a tourist and is not a legal resident of any US state, he/she cannot get divorced in the US.
I would consult with the Embassy in the country you are now residiing if living in a foreign country. In the US, you would still be considered married until a Divorce Decree is documented in the court systems.
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
Yes, you can live together and still get a divorce.