yes
If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
You would file in Maryland. You always file in the state and county that you currently reside in.
As long as you meet the residency requirement for Maryland (having lived there from somewhere between 6 months and 1 year) then you are able to file for divorce in either Texas or Maryland.
Maryland i thinkI think it is Maryland because they got married there.Where to File?Of course you file for divorce in the state you reside in. Can yoy imagine how much travelling would be involved if you had to file where you got your marriage license? The only question here is about length of residence. Each state requires a minimum residence before you can file. Perhaps these will help: To file for divorce in Maryland:http://www.courts.state.md.us/faq.html#divorceExcerpt: "You may file for divorce in Maryland if the grounds for divorce occurred in Maryland or if at least one spouse has lived in Maryland for one year prior to the filing of divorce." (see link above for more rules)To file for divorce in Georgia:http://www.ehow.com/how_2337841_file-divorce-ga.htmlExcerpt: "1 Live in the state of Georgia for at least six months before filing for divorce. According to state law one or both of the spouses must live in the state for at least six months prior to the filing. In some cases you may be able to file for divorce if you live out of state and your spouse resides there." (see link above for additional rules)
You can divorce anywhere. You have to follow the rules in place where you file for the divorce. This is normally the state/country in which you live.
Yes, you can live together and still get a divorce.
All states do. Maryland laws require at least one party to have resided in the state of Maryland for one (1) year before the divorce forms are filed, if the grounds for divorce occurred outside the state. If the grounds for divorce occurred within the state of Maryland, there are no residency requirements but at least one spouse must be a resident of the state of Maryland.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.
No. You have to file in that state, but you might could file in any county in Maryland that you would like. ________ I may be wrong, but my understanding is that you file for divorce in the state you currently reside (and meet the residency time required by that state, usually a year). It does not have to be the state in which you were married - if you no longer reside there. Check with your local court house for residency requirements for divorce actions. Also, go on line to a Maryland State website and find out what the state requires of parties filing for divorce. It shouldn't be too hard to get the answers you need. Good Luck!
NO YOU CAN FILE ANY TIME YOU LIKE ,SEPT OCT IT DOES NOT MATTER. YOU CAN LIVE TOGETHER THE COURT DOES NOT CARE.IF YOU HAVE KIDS MOVE OUT BEFORE THE COURT DAY ABOUT 6MOUTHS TO GET A DATE. GOOD LUCK
What difference does it make if you have no children or 12 ? How would this affect weather or not you can file for divorce ?