You get divorced in the state you live in. The lawyers will need the marriage certificate.
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
If you both have residency there.
Yes, I did it in Texas
If your "fiance" has a wife in Texas he must go back to Texas to divorce her. He should consult with an attorney.
You'll need to file for divorce in Texas, specifically in the county where you currently reside in Houston. Texas family law will govern your divorce proceedings, even though you were married in New York. You can consult with a family law attorney in Texas to guide you through the process.
You file for divorce in the state in which are a legal resident, even if that's not the state you were married in. In TX you have to live in the state for 6 months before you can file for divorce.
yes u sure can
You file for divorce in the state where you are a legal a resident, regardless of where you got married. TX requires that you have been a resident of the state for at least 6 months in order to file for divorce there.
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Normally, you would file in whichever state you currently live.
As long as you meet the residency requirement for Maryland (having lived there from somewhere between 6 months and 1 year) then you are able to file for divorce in either Texas or Maryland.
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.