My friend, a Dominican citizen living in the DR, is married to a foreigner who no longer lives in the DR. The marriage occurred in the DR. She hasn’t seen him in 3 years.
She has since had a baby (less then a year old) with a Dominican man.
Because she is married to the foreigner her cedula says ‘casada’ and the only way she can officially register her baby is by listing her ‘husband’ as the father which she will not do.
She wants to register her baby with the real Dominican father who also wants that.
She needs to get a divorce, Have her cedula say ‘soltera’ and register her baby with the Dominican father listed as the father,
Her husband lives in a different country, He wants her to come back to him but she is through with him. He will not participate in giving her a divorce.
How can she get a divorce?? , and thus have her cedula say ‘soltera’ , so she can register her baby with the real father.
She has since had a baby (less then a year old) with a Dominican man.
Because she is married to the foreigner her cedula says ‘casada’ and the only way she can officially register her baby is by listing her ‘husband’ as the father which she will not do.
She wants to register her baby with the real Dominican father who also wants that.
She needs to get a divorce, Have her cedula say ‘soltera’ and register her baby with the Dominican father listed as the father,
Her husband lives in a different country, He wants her to come back to him but she is through with him. He will not participate in giving her a divorce.
How can she get a divorce?? , and thus have her cedula say ‘soltera’ , so she can register her baby with the real father.