| 1219. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Can you tell me how much it will cost to divorce my wife? i live in England and she lives in Moscow. We have a 13month old baby. \npeter |
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| 1220. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | My wife and I were married in France. She is a Russian citizen, residing in Russia. I am a US citizen residing in the US. We have been separated, without any formal court proceedings, for over 1 year. We would now wish to be divorced. Neither of us wishes their expense to travel to appear in court in another country. There are no children and all property, etc. is already divided. My state in the USA has a long waiting period, especially if both parties do not appear. Can my wife arrange the divorce in Russia, without my appearing? And, if yes, how long would such a divorce take to get? Thank you, |
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| 1223. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | How much will you charge me for just checking whether or not a divorce took place. Thank you.How much will you charge me for just checking whether or not a divorce took place? Thank you. |
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| 1227. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I was married in Russia. Now my Russian wife has become an American citizen. I want to get divorced in Russia while living in the US , so I can remarry in Russia again without complications. Will I also need to get divorced here in my country? |
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| 1228. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I would like to inquire about Russian divorces. I have a Russian female friend who is married to a Moroccan man. They had a marriage in Russia 3 years ago. My friend wants to divorce but her husband refuses and he has all the original documents. what can she do? |
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| 1229. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Is it possible to get divorce documents for my brother without going to Russia? He doesn’t know where the divorce took place. |
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| 1230. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I am considering divorcing my wife, whom I married in Moscow in 2002. My wife seems to have no intention of coming to America to join me. Can you supply me with list of divorce/family lawyers from the Moscow Bar Association list for my consideration? Thank you. |
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| 1231. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Can I file for divorce to court in Russia if my wife is Russian citizen, she lives in Russia and our marriage was registered in Russia? |
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| 1252. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | My boyfriend and I were planning to get married but we can't do it as my passport was stolen. Can we first wed and then register our marriage in a Civil Records Office on the basis of passport theft and shall I present a document certifying passport loss to a priest? |
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| 1269. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Can a marriage agreement contain any provisions contradicting to let's say the Family Code? And how will it work in case such provisions are included in a marriage contract? What part of a marriage contract will not have legal power? |
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| 1277. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Is there a legal aid treaty with regard to family cases between Russia and Germany? I live in Germany. Can I witness in Germany so that Russian court accepts my evidences? |
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| 1125. | Category: Family Law: termination of parental rights, rights of the child, child support. |
| | I am Hungarian, my husband is Russian and we have been living in Switzerland for the last 11 years. We married some years ago in Hungaria. After our marriage, my husband had relations with a Russian woman on one of his business trips. The thing claimed that her bastard (born autumn 2000 somewhere in Russia) is from my husband. My question is can she sue him for fatherhood recognition or/and child support (alimony) and which law and court will apply then. In Switzerland is actually so, that the mother can sue a man for vaterhood recognition only within 1 year after the birth. Then, the bastard can sue him also within 1 year after his full age (18 I think). I do not know what says the Russian law about this matter. I will appreciate your advice very much. I do not want that my family (inclusive my husband) pay anything or hear anything about this story some time later. Or worst that my child (born 99) will be confronted some time later with all this. How can I prevent this? |
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| 1126. | Category: Family law : divorce and division of property. |
| | Can you please just clarify two things:
1. that it is definitely the case that even if my client's husband applies for permanent residency in Russia, he cannot issue a petition for divorce against my client because she is living in England and her property is here?
2. Even if the husband is somehow able to petition for divorce in Russia, do the Russian courts have jurisdiction to deal with the division of any foreign property based abroad (i.e. in England)?
Thank you so much for your assistance. |
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| 1147. | Category: Family law : divorce and division of property. |
| | Thank you for answering my questions. You fully answered them. I have one more quick one.
Following the assumption that my wife and I file for divorce in Russia:
My wife and I are 50% owners of a house in the United States. Current Value of $162,000.00 and Debt of 118,000.00. I would of course like it to then be 100% my house after the divorce and have to pay nothing or the minimum amount possible to my ex wife.
How would this property be handled in the Russian divorce legal system?
My wife also 50% owns a apartment in Moscow that she is living in. 50% hers, 50% her mothers. Worth maybe $55,000.00. |
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| 1157. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I am an Irish man, I got married to a Russian girl 3 years ago , but its not working. Can I get a Divorce in Russia and do I have to be there? we wed' in Mari-El.... |
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| 1159. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | My boyfriend (Russian) and I (US citizen) wish to get married, but he did not seek a divorce years ago when he and his wife broke up. How can we obtain a divorce for him when he hasn't spoken to her in years AND without going to Russia? Thanks. |
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| 1162. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Hello, My Russian girlfriend of 2 years now, states that her "husband wont give her a divorce". There fore I am unable to marry her to secure the Russian visa to stay in Russia with her and begin our family. After many visits (no money has ever been involved and things are good with us) I truly wonder if under Russian law the Russian husband can keep her from getting her divorce. In USA one person moves out and seeks divorce. Thanks - call me confused Robert back in USA until May 2003. |
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| 1168. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I married my wife in Moscow and we moved to my home in England. I now want a divorce in the UK, but my wife has the original Russian marriage certificate and she refuses to let me have it. The courts in the UK require that I produce the original certificate. How do I obtain a "copy" of the marriage certificate which is a legal in the UK for divorce purposes. |
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| 1169. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | Previet,
I am an Australian citizens (although I do have Russian blood from few generation back..) - I came to Russia and married a russian woman, who later joined me in Australia, I found out later that she never loved me and used me only as a ticket to Australia and she was crazy and evil woman..... we finally agreed on the divorce, I signed a declaration to her that the our marriage is broken down and gave her copy of my passport, she travelled recently to Russia for a visit (Volgograd) and promised to try and get the divorce from Russian authorities and would give me a copy soon upon her return.
-She now returned to Australia, and claimed that she has the divorce paper from the Russian authority but refused to give me my copy of the divorce, saying later and may be later! I need to find out few things first from a solicitors...!
My question is, if the Russian authorities have issued the divorce papers to her, shouldn't I be getting a copy of that divorce paper for myself, is she obliged by duty to give me a copy of the divorce certificate that was given to her in Russian?
What do I need to do to in order to obtain my copy of my divorce certificate if she refuse to give it to me (which she claim she all ready has in her hands?)
I await your kind response and I hope as soon as possible
Otchi Spassiba |
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| 1173. | Category: Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage |
| | I am a Russian citizen, married to the US green card holder. My husband is going to file for citizenship this November. We got married when I was an exchange student in US in spring 2001; we have been married for 2 years. My husband has filed sponsorship papers to bring me to US int he summer of 2003, but there has been no developments even since. Now I got accepted to a 4-year PhD program at Northwestern University, USA. The give me full funding. The program starts this September. I need to apply for an F-1 visa now, but I suspect that since I am married to the US permanent resident, I will not be given a nonimmigrant student visa. We are contemplating divorcing, withdrawing sponsorship claims, and me applying for a visa after we are divorced. What do you recommend in this situation? Do you think divorce is necessary or I will be given a student visa in spite of the fact that my husband filed sponsorship papers for me? Thank you very much. |
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