DOMICILE
The place where a person has his/her permanent principal
home to which he/she returns or intends to return. This becomes
significant in determining in what state a probate of a dead person's
estate is filed, what state can assess income or inheritance taxes, where
a party can begin divorce proceedings, or whether there is "diversity of
citizenship" between two parties which may give federal courts
jurisdiction over a lawsuit. Where a person has several "residences" it
may be a matter of proof as to which is the state of domicile.
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