How long have you waited for him already? Since he is married and such? If you've waited a long time, you have to decide for yourself just how much longer you're willing to wait. If you're willing, you wait for him. But if he prolongs that divorce, you leave, but if your love has just started blossoming and was just revealed, you shouldn't expect him to divorce instantly because you'll be telling him to throw away a life that he promised himself into. It all just depends on you and how long you've waited already.
Yes
In '06, shotly after leaving San Jose, his wife(Amy) filed for divorce. She later filed to dismiss the divorce. So he may or may not be married.
my boyfriend livis with me for the past year,he has been leaving in California for the past four years. he is married in Mexico and wants to get a divorce. how can he do it?
You file for divorce in Louisiana. It matter not where a couple was married - you are not required to file for divorce in the state where you were married. I was married in California and filed for divorce in Arizona and it posed absolutely no problems whatsoever.
No once the divorce is done it's done. There are different laws for different states
No. Until your divorce is finalized by the court, you are still married. Getting married to a different person during your divorce proceedings would be bigamy.
No. In Western countries a spouse cannot force their spouse to stay married. The divorce can proceed even if one party wants to stay married.
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.
umm... the U.S. all the states are u dumb
You can get a divorce in a state different from the one you are married in if you or your spouse is a resident of the other state. Residency varies from state to state but usually take 6 months to a year to establish residency for the purpose of getting a divorce in that state.
In the US you file for divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of if you were married in that state or not
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.