That is a question you should ask your lawyer.
Not currently married- I wouldn't be either after such a rough divorce!
Yes. It does not matter where you were married. File for divorce is the state you are currently residing in.
I am a military member. I got married to a South Korean citizen, in korea. She currently lives in Korea, she has a green card. We have no property, kids, or debt. What do i need to do in order to get a divorce.
If you are currently married you cannot get married again until you obtain a legal divorce.
Where they live
No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
You file for a divorce in the state you LIVE IN NOW. It doesn't matter where you were married, only where you currently live.
As of May 2014, Natasha Curry is currently married. She does not discuss her private life and not much is known about her husband.
Nope. You file in the state where you are currently living
Yes, you apply for divorce in the jurisdiction you currently live in.
Normally the divorce laws of the state where you are getting the divorce are the laws that apply. It does not matter where you got married. There may or may not be an exception in the case of a prenuptial agreement.
You always file for divorce in the place you are currently a resident.