To get a divorce when married in Bermuda but residing in Canada, you typically need to file for divorce in the province where you currently live. Canadian law generally requires you to have been living in the province for at least one year before filing. You will need to provide your marriage certificate and may need to meet certain residency requirements. It's advisable to consult a family law attorney in your province for specific guidance.
You usually file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you live, regardless of where you were married.
I got married in st. lucia but live in New York an want to get a divorce here what must i do.
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.
Most of those guys live in Canada
I am austriain can l live in canada
Typically you would file for divorce in your country of residence.
If you were married in Guyana but now reside in Canada, you would typically file for divorce in the province or territory in Canada where you currently live. You must meet the residency requirements of that jurisdiction, which usually involve living there for at least a year prior to filing. It's advisable to consult with a family law lawyer in your area to understand the specific procedures and requirements for initiating a divorce in your province.
Was married in vegas live in aust. I am an aust resident, how do I get a divorce
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Where you were married does not matter. Follow the divorce laws in your current state of residence.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a legal resident, regardless of where you were married.
Tell your spouse to come to the US, or send him the papers.
File for divorce in Colorado.
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You file for a divorce in the state you LIVE IN NOW. It doesn't matter where you were married, only where you currently live.
You usually file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you live, regardless of where you were married.
You can divorce anywhere. You have to follow the rules in place where you file for the divorce. This is normally the state/country in which you live.