The jurisdiction of the chancery court in suits for divorce shall be confined to the following cases:
Where one (1) of the parties has been an actual bona fide resident within this state for six (6) months next preceding the commencement of the suit. If a member of the armed services of the United States is stationed in the state and residing within the state with his spouse, such person and his spouse shall be considered actual bona fide residents of the state for the purposes of this section, provided they were residing within the state at the time of the separation of the parties.
In any case where the proof shows that a residence was acquired in this state with a purpose of securing a divorce, the court shall not take jurisdiction thereof, but dismiss the bill at the cost of complainant.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 5 - Divorce and Alimony
§ 93-5-3. Not mandatory to deny divorce because of recrimination
§ 93-5-5. Residence requirements for divorce
§ 93-5-7. Conduct of divorce proceedings
§ 93-5-9. Minors as parties to divorce proceedings
§ 93-5-11. Filing of complaints; transfer of venue
§ 93-5-15. Guardian for spouse who becomes mentally ill may sue for divorce
§ 93-5-19. Witnesses; depositions
§ 93-5-21. Exclusion of spectators from courtroom
§ 93-5-23. Custody of children; alimony; effect of military duty on custody and visitation
§ 93-5-25. Effect of judgment of divorce
§ 93-5-27. Marital rights cease with judgment of divorce
§ 93-5-29. Divorced persons not to cohabit