Laws will vary from state to state province to province and especially country to country, however in general, in North America.... no
You are not able to get remarried before your divorce is final. If you do remarry before that, then your marriage will not be legal.
once the court has divorced you in court how long must i wait to get remarried
With most states, after getting a divorce the judge will order a wait period. this is simply a time period you must wait before getting remarried.
I am not sure what your talking about but let me try to answer this. If the wife divorced the man before he died then no she would not be entitled to his pension. It does not matter if she remarried or not.
You can still get divorced, which as you know, you need to do before you try to get remarried (bigamy is bad). You need to use "due dilligence" to try to find your wife and once the court is satisfied that you have done this you can proceed with the divorce in the same manner as if she was a part of the process. The court will issue a default divorce and you will in fact be divorced.
You need to check with an attorney. Your marriage may not be valid.
The marriage license is a public record. You can check with the county clerk in the place where they got married. If you are in a divorce action, your attorney will know how to obtain it.
As many times as they want as long as they're only married to one person at a time. In the United States marriages must be ended legally by a divorce decree before there can be a subsequent marriage.
If she married the other man before she was divorced from you, her marriage to the other man is not valid. I have come across this many times working in Immigration. She would have to get remarried to the other man once the divorce with you was final in order for it to be legal and valid. Divorces are not reopened. Once you are divorced it is final.
Before, as even though you were allowed to divorce and get remarried, you could not have two wives at once, so Anne of Cleeves had to have been divorced before Catherine Howard was married.
Yes, if a person got married in Hawaii they can divorce in the state of California. The person will have to be a resident of California for a certain amount of time before filing for a divorce.
Yes. Almost every states domestic relations and/or family court require a petitioner (yourself) to reside in their state for a minimal of six (6) months before filing the divorce or dissolution complaint.