If a US citizen divorces a Canadian citizen (who is in US legally) and they have a minor child who has Dual Citizenship can the US Citizen who is the dad file to state that mom (Canadian)cannot take minor child out of the Arizona (the state they currently reside in) for no longer than 30 days for vacation purpose?
Were you married here or in Canada? If you were married here, file for divorce, however, your husband (ex) needs to be served summons, make sure you do that. Then you'll be given a court /hearing date. If your ex doesn't show up you'll be granted a Default Judgment, meaning, you're legally divorced.
depends what the situation is
only if he's a fish
Yes, you can file for divorce in Alberta or anywhere else in Canada if a husband has dated and cheated on his wife. The wife just has to seek legal counsel and serve her husband with divorce papers.
Yes. It doesn't matter where he lives. You file for divorce wherever you live.
my wife divorced her husband by mail in Guam,they were married in Canada,is the divorce valid in Canada
I WAS MARRIED IN ANTIGUA IN 2005.. I WOULD LIKE TO GET A DIVORCE FROM MY HUSBAND. I AM LIVING IN CANADA AND WOULD LIKE TO DIVORCE HIM FROM WITHIN CANADA. HE IS LIVING IN ANTIGUA. CAN I ALSO GET SPOUSAL SUPPORT FROM HIM?
Yes, 125.00 and 6 Weeks if one of you gets a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada.
No, according to Religious Scriptures husband and wife should stay together for 7 lives. However according to current law there is divorce.
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.
Yes
If your husband is now living in Trinidad and you are facing a lot of problems to reach him You could do one thing get it, that is the divorce papers through the embassy over there.
You can file for divorce at the County Courthouse in Columbus.