Every state has residency requirements for filing for divorce (a varying amount of time that the state requires that you live in the state). You are eligible to file for divorce in any state that you or your ex-spouse have established your residency or in the state you were married in. For convenience sake, I would suggest filing for divorce in the state that you currently live in to save yourself costly trips to Arizona.
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You can get a divorce in any state no matter what state you were married in.
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
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. It does not matter where you were married. File for divorce is the state you are currently residing in.
Montreal
If you are now living in Washington, you would petition the Washington state courts for a divorce. A divorce lawyer can have this done for you.
No matter how long you live apart, you're still married until you get a legal divorce.
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
tell your lawyer to meet in either Mexico or Arizona
No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
You're still married until you obtain a legal divorce.
Nope. You file in the state where you are currently living