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(In the US) If you were legally divorced - you are divorced. There is no such thing as a 'temporary' divorce that lasts for short periods of time.
Nevada had a very short residency requirement so you didn't have to wait to get married. The same is true of divorce; quick and painless.
Short answer: No
Yes alimony can be awarded in a divorce in Louisana if the judge agrees. Alimony can also be done two ways, as a temporary support for short term or long term if its necessary.
If you were married and had kids it would depend on who has the kids. The financial aid could also depend on what you received from the divorce whether or not you got the short end of the stick. And also many things can be heading to pay for what may come out of the divorce
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This will depend on whether there were children born during the marriage. If there are children, there is a 6 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalize. If there are no children, it's only a 2 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalized.
Yes. I am not sure from your question whether you, a CA resident, would be filing for divorce in another state or whether your ex-spouse is filing for divorce in another state. Either way, divorces filed in other state are valid so long as they comport with the divorce laws of that particular state. One of the main requirements in most jurisdictions is a residency requirement, so that the person seeking divorce must be a legal resident of the state before he or she can obtain a divorce there. Put differently, you or your ex-spouse (whichever one is filing for the divorce) must be a resident of the state they are filing for the divorce in. However, this requirement is sometimes quite short, as low as six weeks.
Hilary did not divorce but their parents divorce?
ANSWER: There is no set time that you have to be separated prior to getting a divorce in Alabama. The divorce, however, takes some time. If you and your soon to be ex agree to the divorce terms, an uncontested divorce may be filed. This is typically the quickest way to carry out the divorce process as a "contested" divorces (those typically settled through trial) may take a year or longer to settle.
Nevada has the short residency period- 6 weeks. As for the speediest divorce procedures- the shortest residency requirement does not necessarily mean quickest divorces. The majority of people file for divorce in the state in which they are already a resident, meaning they don't have any wait before they can file.