The custody issue should have been addressed in the divorce proceeding. You cannot reopen that case immediately since the court will be reviewing the same evidence. Generally, you need to wait until there is a significant change in circumstances. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
In Oklahoma, there is no mandatory waiting period after a divorce before you can remarry. Once the divorce is finalized and the decree is issued, you are free to marry again immediately. However, it’s always advisable to wait until any financial or custody issues are fully resolved before entering a new marriage.
You can get married as soon as your Divorce Proceeding is Final in California. There is no waiting period once your case is finalized.
* No. Once divorced is finalized you are free to marry whomever you wish.
In most cases, the waiting period to remarry in Texas after a divorce has been finalized (from any state) is 30 days. The court may deem the waiting period to be lengthened or shortened if it feels there are circumstances that warrant it. The waiting period does not begin until the divorce has been completely finalized-not filed.
No. Wait for it. You're this close, don't mess it up now.
Yes. Stopping a divorce is a possibility when both parties decide that they wish to stay married when the judgment has not been finalized. Most states have a waiting period from the time that the divorce is filed to the time that it is finalized by the court. For example, in California there is a 6 month waiting period. What you need to do is to see what stage your divorce proceedings are in and then you will need to file some type of revocation form or withdraw your divorce petition.
There is no waiting period in KY. You can obtain marriage license right away.
Yes, you can be engaged in New Jersey while waiting for your divorce to be finalized. There are no legal restrictions preventing someone from becoming engaged during this period. However, it's important to consider the emotional implications and potential complications that may arise from starting a new relationship before the divorce is officially completed.
In New Mexico, once the divorce papers are filed, there is a mandatory waiting period of 90 days before the divorce can be finalized. Both parties must sign the divorce papers for the process to move forward; however, if one party does not sign, the other can still proceed with a divorce by seeking a default judgment after the waiting period. It's essential to ensure all paperwork is completed correctly and filed with the court within the specified timeframes.
Pennsylvania does not have a waiting period. As soon as your divorce is finalized, you may remarry at any time.
I believe there is no wait period requirements for the state of NJ. Although in some other states there might be a waiting time after the divorce decree is finalized and issued.
In Oklahoma, you can remarry as soon as your divorce is finalized and the court has signed the divorce decree. There is no mandatory waiting period after the divorce papers are signed. However, it’s advisable to ensure that all legal matters related to the divorce are fully resolved before entering a new marriage.