Yes
I am pretty sure each state has divorce forms online on the government page. If not, then you can call the state house and ask them where you can get the forms.
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
Florida
Florida.
The divorce rate of 6.2% per 1,000 couples is forty percent higher than it was in 1970, the year no-fault divorce was legalized in this state.
You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.
If there is a summons, you may have to appear or petition the court and/or judge. You will have to tell them why you can't attend.
There are several websites with attorneys in the state of Alabama listed. Just plug in Attorneys in Alabama, deopending on your needs there are specialty attorneys in bankrkuptcy as well as divorce.
As long as your divorce in Alabama was finalized, meaning a Judge signed an order granting the divorce, you may remarry in any state; however, you must wait 60 days after your receive the Divorce Order to be able to remarry (if you are marrying someone other than your former spouse). As long as the divorce judgment was rendered and you have waited the appropriate time, you may remarry in any state that you choose. Other states recognize the fact that you were divorced. You may, however, need to obtain a copy of your divorce decree in order to get a marriage license in the state of Florida.
Several forms are needed when filing for divorce. The general forms are a Net Worth Statement, Preliminary conference, and temporary order of protection forms. The forms for filing a divorce in New York city and state can be found at http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ip/matrimonial-matters/forms.shtml
i didnt revie my summons with notice until two months after he filed for divorce in New YOrk State is this legal? he filed for retirement June 27? am i still entitled to part of his retirement we have been married for 23 years