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Will other States recognize a Guam divorce? The short answer to the first part of the question is yes, unless perhaps you reside in one of the following states: California, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
We discovered, your honor, that Guam has a seven-day residence requirement only and you can file a divorce. Seven days. So many Filipinos who are our OFWs were there doing that, your honor, Legarda told the Supreme Court (SC) justices during the oral arguments concerning a foreign divorce case on Tuesday, August 19.
You may contact the Superior Court of Guam, Records Branch at (671) 475-3449. For divorces petitioned and settled outside of Guam, you may contact the respective state or country in which the order was finalized. For more information, please contact Maria Quinata at maria.quinata@dphss.guam.gov.
If you have been residing on Guam for at least 7 days and both parties agree with the divorce, you qualify for a Guam divorce. How long will my divorce take? The process usually takes 4 to 6 weeks once the finalized documents are filed with the courthouse.
To obtain these records, contact the court clerks office where the divorce was finalized. They may provide copies from microfilm or paper files. Some jurisdictions have since digitized older records, but availability varies. Requesting records typically requires case details and may involve fees.

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Judiciary of Guam. If you would like to obtain court records, such as documents filed within a court case, please contact the Records Section of the Superior Court of Guam at 671-475-3349 or 671-475-3370, or fill out and email the Records and File Retrieval Request Form to scog.records@guamcourts.org.

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