A person(s) file for a divorce in the state where they reside. Marriage and divorce decrees are shared venues between states. Meaning if a marriage is legal in Florida it is legal in N.J. and the dissolution of the marriage can occur in N.J.
AnswerYou can only file for divorce in FL if you are a current resident and have been living there for at least six months.
If you have been in NJ for at least one year, you can file in NJ.
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You only have to have the papers signed by bothof the parties involved , then the lawyer will proceed with the case and you both can fix it for the final hearing.
If you are the filing party, the plantiff, and you have resident status in your state, file the papers in the state in which you reside. It is the responsibility of the defendant (the other party) to respond to the the complaint. The tough part is having the other party served. You have to satisfy the laws of service for both states-not the hard part. Usually the hard part is service itself.When you contact your attorney to have the motion drawn up, he will be able to handle your questions.
You (or your spouse) must establish residency in Florida for six months before filing your petition at the appropriate court. You can read more about Florida law on this topic at the related link.
You (or your spouse) must establish residency in Florida for six months before filing your petition at the appropriate court. You can read more about Florida law on this topic at the related link.
You (or your spouse) must establish residency in Florida for six months before filing your petition at the appropriate court. You can read more about Florida law on this topic at the related link.
You (or your spouse) must establish residency in Florida for six months before filing your petition at the appropriate court. You can read more about Florida law on this topic at the related link.
You (or your spouse) must establish residency in Florida for six months before filing your petition at the appropriate court. You can read more about Florida law on this topic at the related link.
It doesn't matter where you were married. You get a divorce wherever you are currently living.
She isn't married. She's been divorced since 1996.
The county you were married in. no. you get divorced in the state you live in. if you got married in new york and moved to california, you would not have to travel there to get divorced. YOU GET DIVORCED WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE.
Yes
Carlos Marin and Sebastien Izambard Carlos Marin is now divorced. Carlos is not divorced..only just separated from his wife. David is married now since Aug of 2009.
yes they were married at one time. they are now divorced and live on opposite ends of Massachusetts
She got married and divorced. But right now she is married.
She was married, but is now divorced.
No...he was married but now he's divorced.
She was married once but she is divorced now
He was married, but is now divorced.
He is now divorced.
Mike Dirnt was married, but he is now divorced.