You must wait till the divorce is final..That's about it. Some States have a waiting period or separation time frame that must be met between filing and when it becomes Final. Like in Indiana(not sure if its still true) But you had to be separated for 6 months if you have kids before a divorce is Final.
The judge who gives you your divorce decides, as part of your divorce, how long you have to wait before you can remarry.
Pennsylvania does not have a waiting period. As soon as your divorce is finalized, you may remarry at any time.
There is a 60 day waiting period in Arizona on an uncontested divorce and they usually take 90 to 120 days. There is no waiting time after a divorce in Arizona to get remarried.
Six months from filing must have elapsed before a divorce may be granted. Colorado code mandates this length of time to allow for reconciliation to take place if it is possible, and to avoid regrets from an emotionally hasty divorce. No restrictions on remarriage exist once the final decree has been entered.
Divorce papers are filed to instigate divorce proceedings. The divorce suit may last anywhere from 30 days to several years. A person may not remarry until the divorce is final, no matter how long it has been pending.
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.
Not after the divorce is final.
Any time after the FINAL DECREE.
For any divorce, uncontested or not, in the Houston area, there is a mandatory 60 day waiting period from the time that the divorce is filed to the time that it can be made final. In some cases, this 60 day period can be waived if certain circumstances regarding the waiver of citation are present. After that 60 day waiting period, and the divorce is final, there is an additional 30 day period before either spouse can remarry.
Within Arizona, there is a 61 day waiting period between the time the paperwork is filed and your appearance with the judge. Once the final decree is read in the courtroom, you are legally a single person in the eye of the law and also free to re-marry.
Once both parties have signed the divorce papers, the time it takes for the divorce to be finalized can vary by jurisdiction. Generally, after filing the signed papers with the court, it may take a few days to several weeks for the divorce to be officially processed. Once finalized, the parties are typically free to remarry immediately, though it's wise to check local laws to confirm any specific waiting periods.
I don't think there is a specified time period. You can ask your divorce lawyer to be sure.