You will have to show the court system that you have made every attempt to locate your spouse. Once you show them that you cannot locate them, they will allow a divorce to go through and most likely, you will be awarded anything you want.
You can divorce in the state you live in, if you meet the divorce residency requirements. If he or she files in one state, you will need an attorney in that state.
If the divorce in Texas is final, then there is no restriction on how long until you get married. And when you apply for the license you have to be unmarried. If previously married, the date of divorce or date of spouse's death must be supplied.
no
No fault means just that. Your spouse can live wherever she wants including the waiting period for your divorce.
yes
Can you divorce in Texas today and get married to someone else in New Mexico the next day?
You cannot legally have two spouses at the same time, even if the marriages take place in different countries. If you have a spouse in Mexico you need to divorce that spouse before getting a new one in Texas.
Yes if he has any money left
Yes, you can divorce in New York state no matter where you married, providing that at least one spouse meets the residency requirements for divorce in New York State. Currently, you must live in NY state for 1 full year before filing for divorce. If your spouse has never lived in New York state and the causes of the divorce did not occur in New York state and you were married elsewhere, then you must wait 2 full years.
The following information is general and may vary from state to state.Generally, divorce decrees include a release of each party of any future claims against the estate of the other. A divorce is meant to sever any relationship between the parties. Generally by law, a divorce extinguishes any provisions regarding your former spouse made in a will drafted prior to a divorce unless the provision specifies it is to be paid even if the coupleshould get a divorce. In some jurisdictions, a divorce will revoke a prior will entirely.If a new spouse forgets to or neglects to update their will after the marriage, the new spouse is provided with a portion of the estate as though the decedent had died intestate. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link provided below.
The question is VERY unclear. You were denied a divorce in Los Angeles? You were married to a new spouse in Florida? (???) If you weren't divorced before you married again you have committed BIGAMY, which is a violation of the law.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a resident, which may or may not be the state where you married.