It depends on how long you were there and where husband is. There is a Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act that all states have adopted and the state where the child is for six months will usually have jurisdiction over the custody. However, you can't just take the kids and hide them for six months for this to work. Also, the parents can agree on a parenting plan in either state. With regard to the divorce, the state where the couple lives will usually have jurisdiction. You cannot file for divorce in a state that neither husband nor wife reside in. However, if you were both in Oregon and then you left Oregon and moved to Alaska and husband still lives in Oregon, yes, Oregon would be the most appropriate place to get divorced.
You can file for a divorce in Alaska and get it wriiten that your husband is not willing to coperate or to give his address heis not willing.
it wouldn't be easy but yes , u could
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.
Yes, your husband can file for a divorce in Illinois if you are pregnant.
In NYS you can file for a no fault divorce without getting consent from your husband. As a result, you will not need his information to serve your husband divorce papers.
You can file a complaint for divorce.
If you both have residency there.
An inmate can be served divorce papers while in a California prison from a spouse in Oregon. An attorney will need to be hired to file the paperwork in the state of Oregon.
Many wives have abandoned husbands over the years. An attorney can file divorce papers and the husband will be granted a divorce.
Adultery & Concubinage [Art. 333-334]
can you get a divorce in the uk, without a marriage certificate?
You can file for divorce, but the court has to grant it.