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New York always likes to stand out among other states, even when it comes to divorce. Two partners to a marriage may agree to a divorce, but this......
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In order to obtain a divorce in the state of Colorado, one of the parties must have been a resident of the state for a minimum of 90 days and file their petition for a di...
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Georgia requires someone to be a resident of the state for 6 months prior to filing a Petition for Divorce in the Superior Court. In addition, someone who has been stati...
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Petitions for Divorce are filed in Delaware Family Court for those who meet the state residency requirements. Only those who have had continuous residence in Delaware fo...
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In order to file a Petition for Divorce in a Kansas District Court, someone must have been a resident of the state for at least 60 days....
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In order for parties to be able to file for a Dissolution of Marriage in Connecticut, they must have the legal right to appear in Superior Court. There are certain resid...
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In Nebraska, the law requires that at least one of the parties filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in District Court have resided in the state for at least one ...
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The state of Maryland requires that parties filing a Bill of Divorce have lived in the state 1 year before they can file their complaint in the Circuit Court of their cou...
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A Complaint for Divorce can be filed in a South Dakota Circuit Court for those who have established residence in the state at the time of filing and maintain that residen...
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California divorce courts require that those petitioning for a dissolution of marriage be residents in that state for at least 6 months, and of the county in which they’r...
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