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Where do you want Xiaoxiang Town to sue for divorce?

In principle, it is under the jurisdiction of the defendant's domicile or habitual residence, and the following are special circumstances:

Under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the plaintiff is located.

In any of the following circumstances, the defendant shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the plaintiff's domicile. Where the plaintiff's domicile is inconsistent with his habitual residence, the people's court of the plaintiff's habitual residence shall have jurisdiction:

1. Do not live in People's Republic of China (PRC);

2. Being declared missing or missing;

3. Being reeducated through labor;

4. Being imprisoned.

Other special circumstances:

1. Divorce proceedings brought against people who do not live in the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC), those who are declared missing or missing, those who are educated through labor, and those who are imprisoned shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court at the plaintiff's domicile. Where the domicile of the plaintiff is inconsistent with its habitual residence, it shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the plaintiff's habitual residence.

Second, the jurisdiction of military divorce cases

1. If a non-military brings a divorce lawsuit against a soldier, the soldier is a non-civilian soldier and is under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the plaintiff has his domicile;

2. If both sides are soldiers, they shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court at or above the regimental level in the defendant's domicile or unit.

3. Divorce in which one spouse has left his domicile for one year shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the plaintiff's domicile.

Divorce in which both husband and wife have left their domicile for one year shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the defendant has his habitual residence. If there is no habitual residence, it shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the plaintiff sued.

Four, overseas Chinese married in China and settled abroad, if they bring a divorce lawsuit to the court of the country of residence, they must be under the jurisdiction of the court where they got married, and under the jurisdiction of the people's court where they got married or where one of them lived in China.

Five, overseas Chinese married and settled abroad, if the divorce proceedings in the country of residence must be under the jurisdiction of the country of nationality, it should be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of one party's original domicile or last domicile.