It takes two people to be married, if one person does not want to stay married and files for divorce them it is over for both of them, whether the other person wants it or not.
if that is waht you want...
Just file for divorce, you do not need your spouse's permission to get a divorce.
Even if your husband is angry and states that you do not really want a divorce, you can still be granted a divorce in all states. A divorce generally only requires one signature and a judgment from a judge.
It depends on the law of where you live and if she can convince the judge that the two of you must get a divorce
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It depends what part of Indiana you are in but a good divorce attorney is Burton A. Padove out of Munster, Indiana. The contact number is 219-836-2200.
Yes, Ohio is a no fault divorce state.
You can get a divorce in another state from where you were married if you or your soon to be ex are a resident of the state. So, in your case, you would need to meet the residency requirements for Indiana to be able to file for divorce there.
An average divorce in Indiana can be final in 60 days. This is not always the case because sometimes there are issues that may not be resolved in that time period.
Yes, you need an attorney licensed in Indiana in order to get divorced in Indiana. If s/he is not licensed in Indiana, the attorney will not be allowed to take the case.
No. The Indiana court would apply Indiana law.
Go talk to an attorney. You can file for divorce even if he doesn't want one.