Generally you file the papers with the clerk of the circuit court.
He can sue her for divorce. She's making it nasty just like my ex did. All he has to do is walk into a lawyers office and start divorce proceedings.
You don't need to register with the city where you are living this is not a requirement in the United States, so this is not a factor in your divorce. If you want a divorce each of you needs to get a lawyer and file the papers with the court to start the divorce.
Whether one lives in Kansas or any other State once the divorce papers are signed an individual can date immediately.
Its always best to search your local area for a good lawyer, make sure you know what your needs are and have a good adviser to do so . I would start by calling your local Trustees Office or Court House Office
File a motion of default in the court where the original divorce petition was filed. The spouse will be notified of the action. If the spouse fails to respond, the divorce will be granted and he or she will forfeit the right to oppose the terms contained in the original petition.
She don't have to sign it. As long as the papers are given to her and properly served in any state. If she does not sign it than it means that she is accepting the divorce and has no plans in stopping you. However since she is in prison make sure to get an experienced attorney to start the paper work. How long is she in prison and for what and when is she suppose to be out, does she agree with the divorce? These are all important questions your attorney would ask. However if you do decide to do it yourself divorce using an online divorce preparer which costs around $750 you can get an uncontested divorce without children and no kids by not asking for alimony and etc. Keeping the divorce terms simple as possible to avoid retaliation from the other side. Good Luck
If you serve your spouse and he/she refuses to sign, you may be able to win your divorce by default. Divorce by default happens when the person served fails to respond to the legal documents.
You would have to check your local court to attempt to research the records. Start with the Clerk of The Court's office.
The State Head Start office address is: Oregon Early Learning Council Oregon Education Investment Board 755 Court Street Salem, OR 97310
SMILE (Start Making It Livable for Everyone) is an educational program for parents who have a pending divorce. This is a court ordered program so both parents are aware of the effects of divorce on the minor children in the home. The "certificate" is issued when the parent(s) complete the training.
It's not clear whether you are looking to obtain an order of divorce or just look one up. The first step might be to simply call your local court clerk. There is a link attached that gives you the contact information for all the trial court clerks in Smith County, TX, where Tyler is located. Divorce is usually heard in district or county courts, so start there. Additionally, the link in Sources and Related Links provides lots of self-help divorce information and forms for download. The TX State Bar also provides a do-it-yourself divorce handbook (see link).
You file for divorce in prison the same way you would file if you were not in prison. The main problem you have is availability of resources. Get a good friend to mail you everything you need. I would recommend a divorce kit from your local Office Max or Office Depot.