Jan. 14., 2012 | 12:08 am
No:: quasi
http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/divorc e/divorce_ec_en.htm
Courts have jurisdiction to give a divorce ruling:
in the Member State in which the spouses habitually reside;
in the Member State in which the respondent habitually resides;
if the spouses no longer live in the same Member State, in the Member State in which they habitually resided last, provided that one of them still lives there;
in the case of a joint application, in the Member State in which one or other of the spouses resides;
in some circumstances, in the Member State in which the petitioner habitually resides;
in the Member State of which the spouses are nationals.
Courts have jurisdiction to give a divorce ruling:
in the Member State in which the spouses habitually reside;
in the Member State in which the respondent habitually resides;
if the spouses no longer live in the same Member State, in the Member State in which they habitually resided last, provided that one of them still lives there;
in the case of a joint application, in the Member State in which one or other of the spouses resides;
in some circumstances, in the Member State in which the petitioner habitually resides;
in the Member State of which the spouses are nationals.