If there is a Final Decree of Divorce, there is normally no waiting time.
once the court has divorced you in court how long must i wait to get remarried
yes he is divorced. he is the father of 3 beautiful daughters. however, he just recently got remarried
umm yes you can. i divorced my exhusband and he was legally remarried 6 days later O.o as long as you have the final divorce papers...
Yes, so long as the person is an Orthodox Christian. Some priests require divorced people to go to confession first, and then they can receive Communion each week.
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]
If you are divorced in Alabama where there is a 2 month waiting period before remarriage, would you be able to get married in Las Vegas, Nevada and not have the two month waiting period?
I believe that in this case the answer is yes, as long as she receives the sacrament of penance for the years she was living in an an improper situation.
As long as you were legally divorced from your first two spouses you are free to marry again in the United States. Remember that you can only be married to one person at a time. You cannot remarry until that marriage has been dissolved legally.
depends on the state you live in . different states have different laws .
The waiting period for remarriage is 30 days unless otherwise stated in your divorce decree.
No you do not have to get divorced at all. I'm not quite sure I understand this question. You can get divorced in any state no matter how long you've lived there.
depends on the state.