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Altman Legal Group

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Jason Willett
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  • More than 39 years experience in complex family law matters

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Richard T. Sutherland
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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If my wife lives in one state and I live in another state and we were married in a different state, how would we be able to get a divorce?

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Answered by attorney Douglas Lee Bryan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Bryan Law Firm L.L.C.
You can file for divorce in Louisiana if one of you currently lives in Louisiana, if you were married in Louisiana, or if Louisiana was the state you last lived together as husband and wife. You can file in any parish where either of you currently reside or where you were married or last lived together.
You can file for divorce in Louisiana if one of you currently lives in Louisiana, if you were married in Louisiana, or if Louisiana was the state you last lived together as husband and wife. You can file in any parish where either of you currently reside or where you were married or last lived together.
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Can I get alimony and sole custody of our children if I divorce my husband?

Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock
Answered by attorney Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones and Woods LLP
No experienced attorney is going to give you absolute answers to your questions - there are too many variables. I suggest you consult a competent attorney to review the details of your situation and advise you.
No experienced attorney is going to give you absolute answers to your questions - there are too many variables. I suggest you consult a competent attorney to review the details of your situation and advise you.
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What should we do in our situation to have an official marriage, again?

John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
You should do what your husband's lawyer recommended.  Because your husband was still married to his co-worker when you participated in your second "remarriage" ceremony, that "remarriage" was illegal, invalid, and ineffective.  So clean it up by annuling that invalid "remarriage," and then remarry him again if you still want to be married.  
You should do what your husband's lawyer recommended.  Because your husband was still married to his co-worker when you participated in your second "remarriage" ceremony, that "remarriage" was illegal, invalid, and ineffective.  So clean it up by annuling that invalid "remarriage," and then remarry him again if you still want to be married.  
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