The minimum time required to obtain a divorce in California is 6 months from the date a party is served with divorce papers (Summons and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.)
Divorces can take longer if all of the issues of custody, support and division of assets cannot be resolved prior to the expiration of the 6 month period.
You can "bifurcate" your divorce and obtain the "status" of being divorced at the end of the 6 month period, even if you haven't resolved all of the other issues of custody, support and property.
A custody coach can be a great help in answering all of your questions and helping you through your divorce. There are many good coaches out there, include myself.
No time frame involved.
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See my answer for your post for the last state you asked about.
Nebraska law requires a waiting period of six months from the final decree before you can legally remarry in that or any other state.
If you were divorced and have the legal papers then you are both single and you can then remarry if you so choose in New York State. Some people have disagreements or become so angry they often divorce; realize it was a mistake and remarry. The validity is you were divorced and now remarried.
You need to wait three days after applying for a new marriage license. However you can ask the judge to waive the three days.
No you can not go and get remarried in the state of Arizona, if legally separated , you must remember you have to legally divorced to get married anywhere.
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 in you remarried your children's mother, or a woman with children?
As long as you remarried in another state it is legal. The Oklahoma divorce law states that you may not remarry for six months, IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. Plenty of people, primarily military, remarry the same week in other states. Unless that state has a law preventing you from remarrying until a certain amount of time has elapsed after a divorce, the marriage is legal. REMARRIAGE AFTER DIVORCE: It shall be unlawful for either party to an action for divorce whose former husband or wife is living to marry in this state a person other than the divorced spouse within six (6) months from date of decree of divorce granted in this state. [Based on Oklahoma Statutes; Title 43, Section 123]
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.
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The county you were married in. no. you get divorced in the state you live in. if you got married in new york and moved to california, you would not have to travel there to get divorced. YOU GET DIVORCED WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE.