My question involves a divorce in the state of: Washington
I've been living separately from my spouse for almost 3 years now. I know I should have applied for divorce earlier... But well...
I'm going to move to Washington soon. As far as I understand, I'll be able to apply for divorce in Washington, even though my still-wife has never lived there (she lives outside the U.S.).
I don't know a lot about her life. There are some questions in the divorce application that I simply don't know answers to. I can't ask her, unfortunately.
-- Is one of the spouses pregnant? -- I'm not aware of that... She wasn't pregnant 3 years ago when we broke up...
-- Children from other relationships -- neither of us had any children as of the separation date. But, once again, it's been 3 years...
-- Real Property -- I'm not sure if she owns anything. Even if she does, it's unlikely she has something in the U.S. Also, the court in Washington doesn't have personal jurisdiction over the respondent. I'm not interested in dividing any properties, just want a divorce.
How should I answer those questions?
Just want to be sure that it's safe to declare "under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the facts I have provided on this form are true"
Thanks!

