in ca how soon can you remarry after getting a divorce
In North Carolina there are no restrictions against remarriage following a divorce decree. (see related link) You will have to wait for a year.
NC doesn't have a remarriage waiting period. You can get married the next day. Of course, just because you can do something, doesn't mean it's a good idea.
North Carolina does not recognize common law marriage. However, if a couple moved to NC from a state that had recognized their common law marriage, it would be recognized in NC. If either party in that marriage wanted to remarry in a legal civil NC marriage, they would need to divorce their common law spouse.
Not until you establish residency. You'll need to live on a Dude Divorce Ranch for six weeks.
yes
In NC in order to get a no-fault divorce, you have to be separated for 1 year.
Only if they are also a member of the Georgia Bar
Depends on the state. In NC, yes.
NC is not a community property state. Assets would be divided in an equitable manner.
Only NC has jurisdiction, nor should the child be taken away from the other parent.
You need to contact a lawyer or paralegal. My guess is yes.
The filing of any divorce requires residency, not where you were married.
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You can only be legally divorced if you get a legal divorce. It doesn't matter how long you have been separated. Separation only means you are no longer living together. Separation is not divorce. You are still married. What's keeping you from getting a legal divorce? I think you already know you are still legally married. Who is it you are trying to fool...or is it that still being married keeps you from being able to make the kind of commitment that the person you are now with probably wants. Nice safety net for you.. but not very mature. Get a divorce and get on with it.