In the state of Florida, there’s a 180 day requirement for residency prior to the date of filing in order to confer subject matter jurisdiction. In order to confer a personal jurisdiction over the other spouse, the action must be filed where that spouse is presently residing or where the parties last lived as husband and wife.
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