Watch this video to learn about divorcing someone who doesn’t live in Georgia. Then call Hall & Navarro for a legal consultation and case evaluation.
Question:
How do I get divorced if my spouse no longer lives in Georgia?
Answer:
I had a client call this week about getting a divorce, but his spouse lived in another state and had in fact left the state of Georgia some months before he called me. Because of that reason, he was going to have to file for divorce in the state where his spouse lives. When you sue someone for divorce, you have to sue them where they live as long as you have a specific address in order to serve them. I would not be able to help him with the divorce. He would have to hire an attorney in the state that his spouse moved to. If you have a situation like this or any other situation related to a divorce, I’d love to help you. Please don’t hesitate to call me.
Are you or a loved one in the process of a divorce in Statesboro, Springfield, or Swainsboro and have questions about divorcing someone who doesn’t live in Georgia? Contact the experienced Georgia divorce attorneys at Hall & Navarro today for a consultation and case evaluation. We can help get your life back on track.