uhrmacherm
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3 years ago my husband, who was an E-5 in the US Army, abandoned me and our daughter in South Korea. He has not divorced me nor provided any financial/child support. What is my best option? I am a Philippine national.
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3 years ago my husband, who was an E-5 in the US Army, abandoned me and our daughter in South Korea. He has not divorced me nor provided any financial/child support. What is my best option? I am a Philippine national.
I've done all of that three years ago, with no result. I guess I just need to hire a lawyer and file for divorce and child support- can I do that from overseas?
Can I retain a US attorney and file for divorce in a US court? I am a Philippine national but he's a US citizen. It's true, as you say, if he want s to avoid a Korean judgment he just leaves the country.
His exact whereabouts are unknown. He doesn't appear to be in the Army anymore, at least judging from the limited means at my disposal (military.com 'buddy finder'). He abandoned me and our daughter three years ago by first moving out and withholding any financial support (well documented by correspondence with his commander), then going awol and going to the Philippines with another girl. He managed to make amends with the Army and return to Korea, but at that point I lost all contact.
I am just concerned with getting a legal divorce and a standing judgment for support, and think that is best done in a US court. Opinions are welcome!
But he will still be subject to 'deadbeat dad' laws if and when he surfaces in the states, right?
I've located my husband, he is retired from the Army and living in the Philippines. We have spoken and he seems open to the idea of divorce, but I did not mention child support which might be a deal breaker. Now, he is from Irving, Texas. I am a Philippine national. Can I file a divorce in Texas from Korea? What about serving him, can I just mail the papers? Can I succeed in divorcing him if he ignores the suit? Help!