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1170.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
My wife and I are U.S. citizens (not of Russian origin) living and working in Russia. How can we get a legal separation document in Russia? We plan to separate now and divorce 6 months to one year later in the United States.
 
1171.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
My wife said that she divorced me 3 years after we get married in Moscow. This is because I could not bring her to the U.S. Also, she did not send me any paperwork or documents about the divorce. How do I verify that she indeed divorced me and how do I get the divorce certificate without going back to Moscow. Thank you for your time.
 
1175.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I am a lawyer in the United States (New Jersey). I have received a copy of a document which is represented as a Divorce Certificate dated March 28, 1995. I believe it is a fake document. I do not have a translation yet. \nHow can I check out if it is a fake or valid? Is there an investigator or attorney in Russia I can hire??
 
1177.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I am a Russian citizen who married an English citizen in Russia. My husband has dissapeared over a year and half ago. I live in Tel Aviv as I made aliah last year. I have no idea of his whereabouts, but want to divorce him. In Israel it proves to be practically impossible without his presence and consent. Can I divorce him in Russia without his consent and presence?
 
1180.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I live in Canada (permanent resident). I have got married for six months (He lives in Moscow). It happened in Moscow. \nHow could I get a divorce?
 
1181.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
My wife and I, both English, want to divorce outside of the UK. Can we divorce in Russia? My wife will sign a settlement at her Lawyers and will not travel. We have lived apart for 9 years. Regards
 
1188.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
In order to start divorce proceedings in Russian court you do not have to go to Russia. You can retain a lawyer in Russia and issue a power of attorney in the lawyer's name. If this power of attorney is going to be certified by US notary public, you have to do apostille for this power of attorney at secretary of you state to make this document valid outside the USA.
 
1190.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I am married to a Russian: we married in Russia in 2000 year. I want to live in UK: she in Russia. We have a son 5months old. I need APPLICATION form to divorce in the CYT: Russian court. I have a friend who will help me. Do you have this form? Can you send it to me. I heard I will have to pay 25% maintenance for the child: is this true? How they force me to send the money from England??
 
1192.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
How do I proceed with a Russian annulment of marriage? What are the requirements for annulment? What are the requirements for divorce? What is the timeframe for completion of either? What are the costs involved? \nStats: \nRussian wife in Novosibirsk\nShe has one kid\nI have 3 kids\nmarried Jan 2003\nwaiting for your reply
 
1195.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I am Canadian Citizen in Canada, married to Russian Girl still in Russia. We were married Jan 24, 2003 in Novosibirsk, Russia. She is was a divorcee with one child before marriage. I am a divorcee with 3 children before marriage. I have the Russian marriage certificate. Consummate of marriage vows has not taken place. She has cell phones which have been disconnected. Sometimes I can reach her at parents phone. She has not given me her residence address. She tells me she is sick and needs alot of money for operation. But she will not produce a doctors letter. \nThere are always some reasons why she cannot complete paperwork for immigration. \nI have sent her money to help with immigration costs but still not have received any paperwork from her. \nMy request for a scan with a my last name on passport has been denied. \nMy repeated request for communciation have been denied. \n I was told that a Russian divorce is cheap and there is a less waiting period then marriage. And it is done through ZAGS office. \nCan you answer me a few questions about this procedure. What is the time frame to which this can be completed? Is she entitled to maintenance or child support? \nWhat are the costs involved in this procedure? \nPlease reply with any information as it would be greatly appreciated.
 
1197.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I and my wife are both Russians and were married in Leningrad. We have a 13-years old son. Currently we are Green Card holders and live in San Diego. I decided to go back to live in Russia where we have apartments (privatizirovannaia kvartira gde mi propisani). My wife refused to return to Russia. She filed a false Domestic Violence case against me to get favorable child custody conditions. She plans to marry another person. Can I file for divorce when I come back to Russia and what will happen if my wife refuses to attend the court session in Russia? What are my chances to receive 50/50 child custody? \nThanks in advance for your answer. You can send it back in Russian, if you want.
 
1200.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
Hello, I have been married for under 2 years with an Estonian / Russian woman. We married in England. We lived together in England but have now separated. I believe my wife is now in Moscow but I cannot contact her (she doesn't answer emails / phone calls). A mutual friend tells me that she won't give me a divorce and that i will have to wait 5 years to divorce (law in England is 5 years without consent) I would like to know if it is possible to divorce her in Russia without her consent? I have been told that this is possible and will take 4 months. If it is possible I would like to know how and how much will it cost. \nthank you for your help\nPeter
 
1201.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I am filling out paperwork for K1 for Fiance. She is divorced. I need to know what date I put down on paperwork for Final Decree of divorce. These are my choices: Entry made in Registry Book 18 August 1997 or Date of Issue of Certificate of Divorce 13 Oct 1997 or Resolution of Kolpinsky Court came into effect on 25 July 1997\nThank you
 
1202.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I've met a woman from Russia who has a green card and lives in the US. She and her husband separated some years ago, and she brought her children with her. She has never divorced him, but would like to do so now so we can be together. Can you do this for her in Russia? Does she have to travel to Russia to do this? Thank you for your advice.
 
1204.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
My partner is Russian citizen. She has been married to a Swiss man for 2 years and living in Switzerland. She has Swiss B permit. Her husband is refusing under Swiss law to give a divorce, he can refuse for 5 years. Can she divorce under Russian law if she remains in Swiss or does she need to return to Russia? What happens if her husband refuses to give divorce under Russian law? Approximately how long will the process take?
 
1206.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
We talked a couple of days ago about a divorce case for my sister. I talked with her afterwards, and found out that her husband's official address is not in Saint Petersburg, but in the same town close to Archangelsk, although he currently lives in Saint Petersburg, and does not plan to attend the hearing.
 
1207.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
Would it be possible to verify first for me if I am divorced or not. \nThank you for your time. J.
 
1209.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
I have a complex question. I have a friend who is an Israeli citizen, who is facing deportation. He was married ten years ago, in Russia (the Ukraine). His wife is also Russian, now a citizen of Israel. My friend is currently being held for criminal charges--attempted grand larceny. It's a case which in all probability will be dismissed, but upon dismissal my friend will be transferred to an immigration holding facility. Thereafter I believe he will most likely be deported, because he did not have a permit/license to work and has no ties to this country, and no visa. He is in love with an American woman and she is in love with him, but he has been avoiding divorcing his first wife. Now he thinks marrying our American friend could be the only thing to keep him from being deported, but I don't even know what that would entail. It certainly seems like a long shot, not just personally complicated. What would be involved in obtaining the divorce? Is it necessary to go to Russia? Can he and his first wife file here, and what is the likely timeframe?
 
1217.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
How can I divorce my American husband in Moscow? I'm working in the States, but I’m also a resident in Moscow. Thus, we got married in Malta and by the local law I'm authorized to obtain a divorce either States or Russia. Plus, I would like to know cost to hire you.
 
1218.Category:  Family Law: divorce proceedings, conclusion of marriage
 
Thank you for your helpful email. \nMy partner is a Russian citizen. She has given her mothers home as permanent resident. She is trying to divorce under Swiss law but her husband refuses and it can take 5 years. She is temporarily with me in the UK. Her husband has not issued any divorce proceedings. \nShe has also just filed papers in Russia. The marriage took place to her Swiss husband in Switzerland and she has filed papers with the apostille stamp to the Russian Court in Kineshma. She has filed with apostille stamp her Swiss marriage certificate. She has no children with this man. \nThe city of residence is Kineshma near Ivanovo. \nAfter she has filed the papers what happens next? \nWe have a lawyer in Swiss in the town where her husband lives and he is able to contact her husband. \nIt sounds like there is this three month period- what if he refuses to co-operate, for example if he is sent papers and refuses to sign them or he goes traveling overseas for a few months? \nIf he refuses to cooperate how long after this period will the divorce be issued? \nYour help is much appreciated.
 

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