Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

Divorce for non-resident immigrant couple

We are non-resident immigrant couple presently in legal status in Massachussetts. We were married in 1998 in our native country and we came to the USA in 2003. Since we are non-resident immigrants, can we get a divorce through the US courts? Or do we have to get our divorce through the court of our own country?


Asked on 12/18/07, 10:12 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Gregory Lee Gregory P. Lee, Attorney at Law

Re: Divorce for non-resident immigrant couple

Massachusetts has the necessary jurisdiction to grant you a divorce. You will need to prove your marriage through proper official documents -- a properly "sealed" marriage certificate with a certified translation. This divorce will be recognized throughout the U.S., and in most other nations. Your own native country's law should be checked on the issue of recognition.

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Answered on 12/19/07, 6:23 am
henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

: Divorce for non-resident immigrant couple

With the proper documents, you can file for divorce in the probate and family court of the county in which you live.

If you need assistance, contact me.

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Answered on 12/19/07, 8:56 am
Michael Franklin Michael M. Franklin, Esq.

Re: Divorce for non-resident immigrant couple

You may obtain a divorce in Massachusetts.

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Answered on 12/20/07, 4:05 pm


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