There is no waiting period in Georgia once the divorce decree has been signed by the Judge.
You can get a divorce in a state different from the one you are married in if you or your spouse is a resident of the other state. Residency varies from state to state but usually take 6 months to a year to establish residency for the purpose of getting a divorce in that state.
Your country clerk's office or attorney will be able to give you details.
varies by state. re-ask this question specifying the state you got married in.
For a Georgia divorce, or any other state for that matter, you can obtain a divorce and it is not necessary for the other party to agree or even appear. As long as you meet the residency requirement, you can file for a divorce. You would have to have a process server go to the prison and serve her with the petition for your Georgia divorce but that is not all that unusual, it happens fairly often. However, I would retain a Georgia divorce attorney to assist you under these circumstances.
Yes he can. He has the right to have a lawyer provided to him by the State. Marcy
Divorce papers are filed to instigate divorce proceedings. The divorce suit may last anywhere from 30 days to several years. A person may not remarry until the divorce is final, no matter how long it has been pending.
As long as your divorce in Alabama was finalized, meaning a Judge signed an order granting the divorce, you may remarry in any state; however, you must wait 60 days after your receive the Divorce Order to be able to remarry (if you are marrying someone other than your former spouse). As long as the divorce judgment was rendered and you have waited the appropriate time, you may remarry in any state that you choose. Other states recognize the fact that you were divorced. You may, however, need to obtain a copy of your divorce decree in order to get a marriage license in the state of Florida.
Immediately
how long until the divorce is final in the state of Mass
You can get married as soon as your Divorce Proceeding is Final in California. There is no waiting period once your case is finalized.
As long as one of you in the relationship wants a divorce, there is nothing you can do But generally, you do need to be married first
Depends on when the other person earned the pension, how long you were married and what state you live in.