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  2. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Grounds for divorce are regulations specifying the circumstances under which a person will be granted a divorce. [1] Each state in the United States has its own set of grounds. [2] A person must state the reason they want a divorce at a divorce trial and be able to prove that this reason is well-founded. [3]

  3. Divorce mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, South Dakota's state legislature extended the residency requirement for divorce to six months, and required residency for one year when the defendant could not be personally served. [3]: 110 Divorce-seekers began to move instead to North Dakota, which still had only a three-month residency requirement.

  4. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The laws of the state(s) of residence at the time of divorce govern, not those of the location where the couple was married. All states recognize divorces granted by any other state, and all impose a minimum time of residence to file for a divorce, [22] Nevada and Idaho currently being the shortest at six weeks. [23] [24]

  5. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    The laws of the state(s) of residence at the time of divorce govern; all states recognize divorces granted by any other state through the principle of comity, enshrined in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution. [143] All states impose a minimum time of residence in the state.

  6. Election challenge over residency requirements appealed to ...

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    Mar. 23—TUPELO — The state's highest court is poised to settle lingering legal questions about residency requirements for municipal offices, potentially bringing an unusually chaotic series of ...

  7. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act

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    The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is a Uniform Act drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1997. [1] The UCCJEA has since been adopted by 49 U.S. States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  8. House version would push Tennessee congressional residency ...

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    Legislation to place residency requirements on Tennessee candidates in congressional primaries advanced with a House amendment to delay requirements

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