No. States cooperate with one another in law, so if you are prohibited from obtaining a marriage license and/or remarrying in the state in which the divorce is pending, you are also prohibited in every other state in the union. Does this apply in Australian law?
NO! You have to wait for the New York divorce to become final.
You cannot get married until your divorce is final. Polygamy is against the law.
Not until the divorce is final!
To finalize divorce papers in Illinois, you will need to reach a settlement agreement with your spouse on important issues such as property division, child custody, and support. Once you have this agreement, you can file a Marital Settlement Agreement with the court. After a waiting period of at least six months, you can attend a final hearing where a judge will review your agreement and grant the divorce.
This will depend on whether there were children born during the marriage. If there are children, there is a 6 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalize. If there are no children, it's only a 2 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalized.
No fault means just that. Your spouse can live wherever she wants including the waiting period for your divorce.
Once the divorce decree is final, there is no waiting period.
There is no waiting period.
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.
When the ninety day waiting period has elapsed that means the divorce is final and absolute. The parties are free to marry someone else if they wish. Generally, there is a waiting period after a divorce decree has been entered. If the couple reconciles during that period the divorce is nullified and the couple remains legally married. Some couples reconcile, most do not. If another marriage is contemplated by either party it must wait until the divorce becomes final.
Texas has a 60 day waiting period from the time divorce petitions are filed, until the time when a court date can be scheduled to finalize it. Texas does this to allow time for petitions to be reviewed, and reconciliations made, if they are possible. After 60 days, finalization can be accomplished. If you wish to contest something in the decree, file an answer with the court.
In Florida - There is no waiting period. Your divorce becomes final and official the instant the Circuit Court Judge signs his name to the papers.