The court of original jurisdiction where the principals legally reside.
The case may have been originally heard in that jurisdiction. The court that issued the original order has jurisdiction to modify that order. If that is the case the parties may be able to request that the case file be transferred to the county where they now reside. You need to call the court and inquire there.The case may have been originally heard in that jurisdiction. The court that issued the original order has jurisdiction to modify that order. If that is the case the parties may be able to request that the case file be transferred to the county where they now reside. You need to call the court and inquire there.The case may have been originally heard in that jurisdiction. The court that issued the original order has jurisdiction to modify that order. If that is the case the parties may be able to request that the case file be transferred to the county where they now reside. You need to call the court and inquire there.The case may have been originally heard in that jurisdiction. The court that issued the original order has jurisdiction to modify that order. If that is the case the parties may be able to request that the case file be transferred to the county where they now reside. You need to call the court and inquire there.
where the crime occurred, in criminal case-has the jurisdiction where the parties reside, usually by what county they live in, in civil matters-
In cases arising under federal law, the federal courts have federal question jurisdiction. Federal jurisdiction can also arise where there is diversity of citizenship between the parties, as where they reside in two different states.
After six months, the state of residence has jurisdiction
Yes, you apply for divorce in the jurisdiction you currently live in.
You usually file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you live, regardless of where you were married.
If the case involves a question of federal law, or if the federal court has diversity jurisdiction (parties reside in different states and minimum amount in dispute.)
Yup. The injury occured in the U.S., you reside in the U.S., the U.S. courts will probably have jurisdiction
Heaven is the place where God and the Angels reside while Earth is this planet where us humans reside.
It depends on what jurisdiction you reside in. Refer to your state's, or jurisdiction's, age of consent laws. If the age of consent is older than 16, the 18 year old has committed statutory rape.
In the United States you must file you divorce in the county court that has jurisdiction where you reside.