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If my driver's license is from Miss, but I live full-time in Florida, and my spouce lives in Illinois, where do I file from and can I go the 1 signatu

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
  In order for you to file for divorce in Florida you must have lived in the state for at least 6 months prior to filing the petition for divorce.  However, you still have to make sure your husband is subject to the jurisdiction of the Florida courts.  This means, in essense, that he must  now  live, or have lived shortly before the divorce, in the State of FLorida or had some significant contacts with the state.  If he never lived in Florida  with you (and more recently than in the distant past)Florida does not have the right to force him to come into this state to defend a divorce action.    You may have to file in  Mississippi if that is where the two of you last lived together.  By the way, your driver's license is not the dispositive issue.  Also, if either of you are/were in the military, and lived in different places as part of your military service, this could impact on this answer, but going through all the various scenarios goes beyond the scope of this answer. Good luck, Cindy Vova Law Office of CIndy S. Vova, P.A. 8551 West Sunrise Blvd., Suite 301 Plantation, FL 33322 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com   
  In order for you to file for divorce in Florida you must have lived in the state for at least 6 months prior to filing the petition for divorce.  However, you still have to make sure your husband is subject to the jurisdiction of the Florida courts.  This means, in essense, that he must  now  live, or have lived shortly before the divorce, in the State of FLorida or had some significant contacts with the state.  If he never lived in Florida  with you (and more recently than in the distant past)Florida does not have the right to force him to come into this state to defend a divorce action.    You may have to file in  Mississippi if that is where the two of you last lived together.  By the way, your driver's license is not the dispositive issue.  Also, if either of you are/were in the military, and lived in different places as part of your military service, this could impact on this answer, but going through all the various scenarios goes beyond the scope of this answer. Good luck, Cindy Vova Law Office of CIndy S. Vova, P.A. 8551 West Sunrise Blvd., Suite 301 Plantation, FL 33322 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com   
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Is he still obligated to pay rent on house after moving to his own apartment?

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Answered by attorney Anne Barbara Howard (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Anne B. Howard, A Professional Law Corporation
The lease is a separate contract that he's responsible for but you may need to get the court to order him to pay it. Talk to your landlord about taking over the lease by yourself. Talk to an attorney about whether you can get support. If you do you would likely have to pay the rent by yourself .
The lease is a separate contract that he's responsible for but you may need to get the court to order him to pay it. Talk to your landlord about taking over the lease by yourself. Talk to an attorney about whether you can get support. If you do you would likely have to pay the rent by yourself .
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What should I do if my ex is not honoring the court order?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
You would need an attorney in Florida. In order to sue him in small claims court, you would have to pay the car off first, most likely.
You would need an attorney in Florida. In order to sue him in small claims court, you would have to pay the car off first, most likely.