well, just tell him that you want a divorce. if he says no, tell a lawyer. they will figure it out. just remember... God doesnt like divorce. "til death due us part" remember that when you got married? if he does stuff you dont like, just SEPERATE for a while (THIS DOES NOT MEAN GET A DIVORCE! THIS JUST MEANS ONE OF YOU LIVE AT A FRIENDS HOUSE, AND ONE OF YOU STAY AT, LIKE, REHAB OR SOMETHING!) well, i hope i have helped. Goodbye! Jesus loves you and God bless!
I'd get a lawyer as fast as I could.
Go and see an attorney.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.
Yes.
How do I divorce my husband who was departed to Mexico 2 years ago.
It is the court - not the wife (or husband) who grants the divorce. In most states, if one spouse files for a divorce, the court will grant the divorce (assuming there are no jurisdictional issues). She may not want a divorce, she may not agree to a divorce, but she cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce.
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.
It is not possible of obtain a divorce without the knowledge of any one of the couples.
No, Mexican citizens can't get divorced in California if they were married in Mexico. One of the parties would need to be an American citizen.
He is already married, you can't marry him unless he gets a divorce.
PLEASE consult a divorce attorney in your state or contact the Legal Aid Society (they offer free or low-cost legal services) to insure your rights are protected.If your husband did not notify you that he was seeking a divorce in Mexico (so that you could respond), then THAT divorce would be a "void" divorce and would NOT be legal in USA.["Void" divorces, where an ex parte divorce is obtained without notice, actual or constructive, to the absent defendant. Courts do not recognize or enforce this type of divorce]
No. Divorce severs the legal relationship between the parties. Once a couple has been divorced there are no community property rights between them. Their community property should have been divided as part of the divorce and once the divorce was final each has no claim to the estate of the other.