Although the court might suggest a 'cooling off' period to detemine if you both truly want to go ahead with the divorce action, there is no legally mandated waiting period.
Once the proper papers are filed with the court, it will take as long as it takes to work its way through the court's docket. If the action is mutally agreeable, probably sooner than if one of the parties wishes to contest it.
depends on the state.
If there is a Final Decree of Divorce, there is normally no waiting time.
See my answer for your post for the last state you asked about.
You need to wait three days after applying for a new marriage license. However you can ask the judge to waive the three days.
once the court has divorced you in court how long must i wait to get remarried
You need to wait for at least one year before you remarry.
Once you are legally divorced... which means, your decree (divorce agreement) is officially stamp dated by the court as approved and filed.
no time. as soon as the divorce papers are final and submitted you can re-marry
Varies by state.
How long you wait to get your last paycheck in the State of Illinois depends on the business. Some businesses will ask that you wait two weeks. Others will mail it several weeks later.
In some states you just have to wait for the divorce to be final before you can remarry.
No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.No. You must obey the laws of the state where you were divorced. You need to wait at least 90 days from the date the judgment was entered. Even if you move to another state you are still married in Massachusetts until that period, the NISI period, has passed.