Yes.
how long after a divorce can you remarry in indiana?
No, it universally illegal to marry if you are already married and until the divorce is final you are legally still married.
If the divorce in Texas is final, then there is no restriction on how long until you get married. And when you apply for the license you have to be unmarried. If previously married, the date of divorce or date of spouse's death must be supplied.
No
No.
In Washington, once the judge approves the final dissolution, that is it.
Remarriage is not legal in any state until your divorce is final. Once it is final you can get married the next day.
You can get married as soon as your Divorce Proceeding is Final in California. There is no waiting period once your case is finalized.
You don't. Not until you have a legal paper in your hand stating that the divorce is final.
All States are not the same. In some States it is 'The divorce will become final thirty (30) days after the final order is entered. During that thirty (30) day period, you are divorced; however, since the decree is not final, you should not remarry.' If the above applies to you then you aren't married and living common law. If it does not apply then you were considered divorced, then remarried and are now legally married.
If you marry a man in Texas, you are married to that man until your divorce is final. So if you try to marry a man in Louisiana before your Texas divorce is final, the second marriage is invalid. In order to get a marriage license, you have to state that you are not already married. If you are, then you lied on the application, which will invalidate the license. You could also be charged with the crime of bigamy. You will have to marry him again after the Texas divorce is final if you want to be married to him.
You cannot remarry until the divorce is final. Filing does not mean the divorce is finalized, you have to get the court order.