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You normally file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you presently reside, unless you are a transient and maintain a place of residence elsewhere.
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You are eligible to file an annulment in Nevada. There is no residency requirement for filing an annulment in Nevada, provided you were married there (this is not true for filing a divorce -- you need to be a resident for that). So, provided you have a valid reason for a Nevada annulment, you can file for an annulment here. Otherwise, you need to file a divorce in your state of residence. www.NevadaAnnulment.org
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