No. She inherited it after the divorce and not even in the same country. Not likely to get much in the way of a settlement.
No, if you are a legal citizen of the U.S. or Canada or any other country then you can continue to live in that country after your divorce.
Yes.
you only need to file in the country in which you are normally resident. If you live in the USA, you file in the USA. I am American, got married in the UK and divorced in Australia. You may need to fill certain criteria to be eligible for divorce (ie I had to be in Australia for 1 year before filing in Australia) but a lawyer will be able to help.
You can apply for a divorce in Australia if either you or your spouse:regard Australia as your home and intend to live in Australia indefinitely, orare an Australian citizen by birth, descent or by grant of Australian citizenship, orordinarily live in Australia and have done so for 12 months immediately before filing for divorce.Otherwise, the answer is no.
Her location is irrelevant; you can seek a divorce wherever you are located. Simply go to an attorney to get the ball rolling.
In most cases, divorce does not affect your citizenship status. If you are a citizen of a country, you typically do not lose that citizenship simply because you get divorced.
yes, if the citizen thinks that his spouse his annoying
what documents do i need to remarry in Pakistan i have marry in Egypt and divorce in Egypt ......never marry to him in states ?
I doubt you could, they could obviously file for divorce in their own country..
It would probably be easiest in the country where you were married. Also, if everybody is in agreement, get an "uncontested" divorce. They are much easier and cheaper.
If you are now an American Citizens, it does not matter where you were married, you would file for divorce wherever you live, because your home state or your wife's home state would have jurisdiction over you and therefore your divorce.