As you haven’t provide the state, it’s impossible to answer this. However, generally, no. Divorces are typically in your state’s court of original jurisdiction (superior, supreme, etc.) or in the Family Court Division of it.
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maxmom56 March 4th
As you haven’t provide the state, it’s impossible to answer this. However, generally, no. Divorces are typically in your state’s court of original jurisdiction (superior, supreme, etc.) or in the Family Court Division of it.
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