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Laws current as of August 1, 2024 What are the residency requirements for divorce in Washington?
You can file for divorce in Washington if you are:
- a resident of Washington;
- married to a resident of Washington;
- a member of the military stationed in Washington; or
- married or in a domestic partnership with a member of the military stationed in Washington.1
Note: The divorce cannot actually be granted until 90 days have passed since you filed for divorce and since your spouse was served with legal notice that you filed for divorce.1
1 R.C.W. § 26.09.030
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