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xyz_999

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? NC
Hello,
I was wondering if this forum can help me on this. Me and my wife are not US citizens and we about to divorce. She lives in Europe and I live in NC, my question is: will I required to share the house that I bought in NC. I was wondering if anybody can answer this or redirect me to an international marriage related forums?
Thanks in advance.
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? NC
Hello,
I was wondering if this forum can help me on this. Me and my wife are not US citizens and we about to divorce. She lives in Europe and I live in NC, my question is: will I required to share the house that I bought in NC. I was wondering if anybody can answer this or redirect me to an international marriage related forums?
Thanks in advance.
Your question doesn't have a simple, yes or no, answer. If you are filing in NC, the the laws of NC apply. If your wife is filing in Europe, then the laws of her country apply.
 

xyz_999

Junior Member
Thank you very much for your reply and help. The divorce are filed in Europe, I am wondering how would the implementation be? Can a court in Europe order the sale or the share of a house in NC/USA?



Your question doesn't have a simple, yes or no, answer. If you are filing in NC, the the laws of NC apply. If your wife is filing in Europe, then the laws of her country apply.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Thank you very much for your reply and help. The divorce are filed in Europe, I am wondering how would the implementation be? Can a court in Europe order the sale or the share of a house in NC/USA?
Not without the cooperation of the US courts. Depending on the facts of the matter, the US courts may or may not cooperate. I would suspect that its more likely that they would cooperate.
 

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