You can file for divorce in New Jersey as long as you or your ex-husband live there now. If not, then you can file in California or any state that either of you live. When a party to a marriage has moved it makes sense to try to file for divorce in the state you moved to because it is much more convenient! That being said, if your ex lives in another state make sure you file first if the location of the divorce is important to you.
Absolutely. Many, many divorces occur in a different state from where the marriage did.
Some people even go to other states for a divorce because their divorce laws allow for a faster divorce than the state where they reside.
File for divorce in Colorado.
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.
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.
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.
The couple would file for divorce where they reside.
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 divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
No. You file where you currently live
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
Wherever you last lived together as husband and wife.
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
No.