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need to knowWhat is the name of your state?pensacola,fla. when i married this man i lived in fla. he went to jail on drug charges, they gave him a life sentence in federal prison, and i moved to memphis,tn i have 3 boys by this man, i can't at this time afford the fees, but i made some calls and i am hearing that in some states if he has all that time then the marriage will resolve itself but that does not sound right is this true? now that i live in memphis do i need to find a lawyer in tn or in fla.? which would be cheaper? |
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| You need to file for divorce in the state you currently reside and have established residence in.
__________________ Disclaimer: I am not a gypsy fortune teller |
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| You also don't have to have an attorney to file for divorce. If he is in prison for life then you should be able to divorce him on your own. |
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