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                                       Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction in nullity proceedings or dissolution proceedings; residence requirements; service of process.


Jurisdiction in actions for nullity of marriage or dissolution of a civil union may be acquired when:

a.Either party is a bona fide resident of this State at the time of the commencement of the action; and

b.Process is served upon the defendant as prescribed by the rules of the Supreme Court.


Jurisdiction in actions for divorce, either absolute or from bed and board, and in actions for dissolution of a civil union or legal separation from a  partner in a civil union couple may be acquired when process is served upon the defendant as prescribed by the rules of the Supreme Court, and

1.When, at the time the cause of action arose, either party was a bona fide resident of this State, and has continued so to be down to the time of the commencement of the action; except that no action for absolute divorce or dissolution of a civil union shall be commenced for any cause other than adultery, unless one of the parties has been for the 1 year next preceding the commencement of the action a bona fide resident of this State; or

2.When, since the cause of action arose, either party has become, and for  at least 1 year next preceding the commencement of the action has continued to  be, a bona fide resident of this State.
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