You can see people the day you file your divorce papers in Lousiana.
If you are in Louisiana, yes you can file there.
You file for divorce in Louisiana. It matter not where a couple was married - you are not required to file for divorce in the state where you were married. I was married in California and filed for divorce in Arizona and it posed absolutely no problems whatsoever.
You can file for divorce any time you want to file for divorce. The fact that he is involuntarily committed, is his problem. Do not make it your problem. You file for a divorce by filling out a form and paying some money and doing some other stuff. It is not real difficult. Still, since most people only do it once they pay a lawyer so it will be done right.
Yes, one spouse can file for divorce without the other spouse's consent.
Yes! You cannot file for divorce without letting the other person know about it!
You file for divorce in the state in which you are a legal resident, even if that's not the state where you got married.
Yes, you can file for divorce in any other jurisdiction.
You need to seek legal advice as there is a Statute of Limitations on two people being separated. You also have the right to file for divorce and do not have to wait for the other person to file.
It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.
You file for divorce in a family court.
Yes, you can get a divorce if your spouse is incarcerated in Florida. However, it can be complicated and is not completely free of charge. http://www.pamelawynn.com/procedure/jail-house-blues-a-florida-inmate/
You can file for divorce in New Jersey as long as you or your ex-husband live there now. If not, then you can file in California or any state that either of you live. When a party to a marriage has moved it makes sense to try to file for divorce in the state you moved to because it is much more convenient! That being said, if your ex lives in another state make sure you file first if the location of the divorce is important to you.