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skivvies54
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interstate divorce
      #24958 - 09/05/06 10:09 PM (64.185.144.148)
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My husband moved out in May '05. He moved to PA in Oct. '05. He's suing me for no fault divorce. Our kids don't even know where he lives, so I filed for support/maintenance/custody here in NY, where I and my daughter live (son is in college). Since I filed here in NY, after the initial divorce action in PA, does PA have jurisdiction over these matters,or does NY?

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Re: interstate divorce [Re: skivvies54]
      #25323 - 09/06/06 10:05 PM (12.218.144.133)
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go for it. You are so funny you have to get on the forum boards. you signed on as skivvies, isn't that a name for mens tighty whiteys. then your email is skittles which is so much cuter! Hope all is well with you!

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Re: interstate divorce [Re: skivvies54]
      #31626 - 09/28/06 05:21 AM (72.86.133.201)
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I've been researching divorce info for 2 years, (I started a year after my husband moved to Indiana) and I do know that the first one filed will be the one recognized. However, you have to file for child support/custody (i already did that) in the county where the child resides. You can still go to the custody master at the local courthouse and get a hearing so that your custody & child support are secured (and it only takes about 20 days). I did that part in advance, because now it isn't an issue with our divorce - and, after 2 years it's almost like "commonlaw" divorce - whether one of you concents or not.

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