You can file for divorce, but the court has to grant it.
He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.
You file for divorce in a family court.
File the divorce papers have them served on the spouse. If there is no response within the required time limit file a request for the divorce to be granted under the state default laws. A spouse cannot avoid a divorce they can only contest the terms of the dissolution petition. If the default laws apply the non compliant spouse forfeits the right to contest the terms of the divorce decree.
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.
If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
You can file for a no fault divorce in any state.
You can file the divorce at anytime that you want to
when you file for divorce both you and wife are bound to live separately until you both get divorce from the Court. If you and spouse wants to live together and apply divorce the law will not grant divorce to you both as you are willing to live together and the question of divorce does not arise get divorce under any grounds both the parties must live separately.
You can file for a divorce without him. Have you made efforts to contact him. You want the judge to know that you have tried but he's not around. The judge can still grant the divorce. Good luck!
you file a divorce in new york
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.