I know every state is different so I don't know how much help y'all will be able to give me, but I am hoping you can help at least a little.
So my soon to be ex and I are going to be starting the divorce process. I am in CT, which is the state we got married in, and he is back in KY. While we were married, we lived in GA. I was under the impression that because we got married in CT, and I am in CT that the divorce had to be processed here. Is that true? I am just really confused as to how it is going to work with us being in different states and all. If we do have to file in CT, does he have to come and appear in court if he does not contest it? I am guessing he will contest once he finds out I am filing for sole custody, but maybe not.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all may have for me.
Re: Divorce Help
A decree dissolving a marriage or granting a legal separation may be entered if: 1 One of the parties to the marriage has been a resident of this state for at least the twelve months next preceding the date of the filing of the complaint or next preceding the date of the decree; or 2 one of the parties was domiciled in this state at the time of the marriage and returned to this state with the intention of permanently remaining before the filing of the complaint; or 3 the cause for the dissolution of the marriage arose after either party moved into this state.
Maybe number 2 applies for you so you don't have to wait? As always the advice is talk to your lawyer! Good luck!