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Do I have to return to the city where I was married to file for a divorce or annulment?

If you have made the difficult decision to end your marriage and you are considering filing for divorce, you will have a lot of hard decisions and other difficult steps ahead of you before you are finally free of your former spouse. One of the first decisions that must be made is where to file for your divorce. The best answer to where you must file for divorce is, you can file wherever you are a resident, meaning, wherever you live. This doesn't have to be the city, town or even the state where you got married. As long as you meet the residency requirements for the court you wish to file in, you are eligible to file there. In order for your petition to be successful, you will, of course, have to meet other requirements such as that court's rules regarding grounds for divorce.

Where to Go to File for a Divorce or Annulment

Once you have confirmed that you meet the courts requirements for a divorce, you will be able to file for divorce in that town. To begin the process, you must go to the local civil courthouse and locate the office for family law. In some cases, the clerk of courts office will be able to take your initial application for a divorce, while in other cases you may need to find a specific person at the family law court who will take your divorce paperwork and begin the process. Determine what paperwork you need in that court to file for your divorce, and you can advance to the next step by filing your motion and having your spouse served with papers.

Getting Help

The logistical process of a divorce can be very difficult. It is much harder than the process of getting married in the first place. You should strongly consider hiring a lawyer to assist you in handling all of the paperwork and other legal requirements involved in ending your marriage.