How long do I have to be separated in the District of Columbia to file for divorce?

If one of the spouses has been a resident of the District of Columbia for six months, you may file for divorce here, regardless of where you were married. There are two grounds for divorce. The first one requires separation without cohabitation for at least six months and agreement between you and your spouse to separate. If one of the spouses does not agree to be separated, separation without cohabitation for at least a year is required.