The answer depends on where you were "domiciled" at the time she filed. Did you consider New Jersey your home? At the time of filing, did you consider Georgia your home? How long had you lived in Georgia? Assuming that you had lived in Georgia at the time she filed and you considered Georgia your home, then you MAY HAVE an argument that she must file in Georgia. You need to ask a New Jersey attorney whether there is any law in New Jersey which allows New Jersey to handle a divorce if you have moved from New jersey and do not intend for New Jersey to be your home. The answer to the military question depends on whether New Jersey law or Georgia law applies and that depends on whether she should have filed in New Jersey or Georgia. In Georgia, she could be entitled to part of your pension, but the method of payout is more favorable to you than if your pension was with a corporation.
Answered on Oct 19th, 2012 at 9:52 PM