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Where do you file for a divorce if you were married in Florida and now reside in New Jersey?

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A person(s) file for a divorce in the state where they reside. Marriage and divorce decrees are shared venues between states. Meaning if a marriage is legal in Florida it is legal in N.J. and the dissolution of the marriage can occur in N.J.

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You can only file for divorce in FL if you are a current resident and have been living there for at least six months.

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