It would depend, If you wife files she must be in Cal for 90 days before she could start the process, But if you are the one that wants to file then you need to be a resident of the state that your living in for 90 days.
You must file in the county in which you currently reside and you have to have lived in that county for six months!
You must first file a motion for divorce at your local courthouse. You will then be assigned a court date where a judge will walk you through the remainder of the divorce process.
In the United states you must file a complaint for divorce at your state court that has jurisdictions over domestic matters. A marriage must be legally dissolved by a divorce.
No, but your residency will affect where you file for divorce. You must file in the state where you are a current resident.
http://www.law.siu.edu/selfhelp/info/divorce/divsupc.pdf describes the entire process. There are forms you must fill out in order to file for divorce, as well as fees that must be paid.
you must wait until the child is born and a paternity test is preformed to have a divorce granted in the state of Ohio
No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
You must file for divorce in court and the procedure is the same as for any other divorce.
Yes you can file for a divorce even if you both live together in Maryland, then you must stay separate for one full year.
Even in Illinois both must file for divorce, then only will things move forward.
You must file for divorce in family court and the procedure is the same as for any other divorce.
You aren't married so you cannot obtain a divorce. What you must do is file an amended tax return since you lied on the one you filed. You have committed tax fraud and you must correct it.