If the papers say there's a 6 month waiting period, then ther's a 6 month waitng period, so NO it is NOT LEGAL. I will say however that my ex complained to her friends and family for over 13 years and still has had no serious relationships. Why? She hasn't let it go, it is still part of her life. Doctors have told me that my spouse either still loves me or she just hasn't grown up enough to learn to let it go. therefore she will always be in limbo until she learns to forgive. You need to let it go. It is painful to see your ex getting married so soon after the divorce but even if your spouse was cheating on you, let it go, it will only do YOU harm in the end. Been there, done that. It is possible that the party in question received a "Waiver of Prohibition Against Remarriage" under TFC 6.802. This law covers a very wide area pertaining to when a waiting period for remarriage can be waived and allow the participant to enter into a lawful marriage in the State of Texas.
Nebraska law requires a waiting period of six months from the final decree before you can legally remarry in that or any other state.
You need to wait for at least one year before you remarry.
yes, if she or he also wants to.
one year
The judge who gives you your divorce decides, as part of your divorce, how long you have to wait before you can remarry.
In some states you just have to wait for the divorce to be final before you can remarry.
It varies state to state. Google "waiting periods to remarry after divorce" and many websites will give you a state to state listing of the waiting periods. Most states have no waiting period but some have a 30 day waiting period up to a 6 month waiting period. See related question link.
No.
In most countries you have to get divorced before you remarry but some religions believe you can have multiple husbands/wife's.
If I am divorced in Alabama where there is a 2 month waiting period before remarrying what state would allow me to marry without waiting 2 months?
You can not remarry until your divorce is final, signed and sealed. There might also be a waiting period before you can remarry in your state. Be sure to find out before you get hitched again.
The answer to this question may vary from state to state. From what I have gathered it is anywhere between 1 month and 6 months... however you must understand that if you remarry within 1 month of your divorce, your ex-spouse may have reason to believe that an affair was present before the divorce was filed. He/she can rebuke anything the judge said and have a new trail if he/she can prove the affair.