Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Hello,
I'm getting ready to file for divorce from my husband. I live and reside in NY. I I'm an American citizen. He lives and resides in Edmonton Canada. He's a Canadian citizen. We were legally married in Canada. He is refusing to give me his actual address. I have his parents address. They live in Vancouver Canada. I'm concerned that If I send them to the only address that I have (his parents). He will not sign and send then back. So would I file a 'Missing Spouse divorce'? If he's refusing to give me an address to serve him?
Thank you!
T
2 Answers from Attorneys
T:
You need to speak to local counsel regarding this. You may be able to ask the Court for alternative service. You may also be able to file a divorce with service by publication. Either way, you cannot go it alone and will need an attorney to help you with this.
You must show efforts to locate. Use a PI to find him. No such thing as a "Missing Spouse Divorce".
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