Waiting Period after Final Decree
Alabama60 days
AlaskaNo requirement
ArizonaNo requirementArkansasNo requirementCaliforniaNo requirementColoradoNo requirementConnecticutNo requirementDelawareNo requirementDistrict of ColumbiaNo requirementFloridaNo requirementGeorgiaNo requirementHawaiiNo requirementIdahoNo requirementIllinoisNo requirementIndianaNo requirementIowaNo requirementKansas30 days
KentuckyNo requirementLouisianaNo requirementMaineNo requirementMarylandNo requirementMassachusettsNo requirementMichiganNo requirementMinnesotaNo requirementMississippiNo requirementMissouriNo requirementMontanaNo requirementNebraska6 months
NevadaNo requirementNew HampshireNo requirementNew JerseyNo requirementNew MexicoNo requirementNew YorkNo requirementNorth CarolinaNo requirementNorth DakotaNo requirementOhioNo requirementOklahoma6 monthsOregonNo requirementPennsylvaniaNo requirementRhode IslandNo requirementSouth CarolinaNo requirementSouth DakotaNo requirementTennesseeNo requirementTexas30 days
UtahNo requirementVermontNo requirementVirginiaNo requirementWashingtonNo requirementWest VirginiaNo requirementWisconsin6 monthsWyomingNo requirement
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If the divorce was absolute, there are no laws restricting remarriage. If it wasn't, then you will need to wait 10 months of your divorce decree.
According to the Summary of State Divorce & Remarriage Laws at divorceinteractive.com. there are no restrictions against remarriage following a divorce decree.(see link for full list)
Different states have different laws pertaining to remarriage on one person to another check with your local registrars office on that states law
No. All US states honor laws of other states that relate to marriage and divorce stipulations restrictions/stipulations and other domestic issues (child support, alimony, etc.).
According to the Summary of State Laws on Divorce & Remarriage on divorceinteractive.com prior to 7/1/63 and after 1/1/68, there was and is no restriction against remarriage following a divorce decree.(see link below for full list) Yes there is awaiting period of time after a divorce, and the remarriages as it happens couple often have change of mind as well as a change of heart as well.
Can a pregnant woman get a divorce in Oklahoma? Can a pregnant woman get a divorce in Oklahoma?
yes
Arthur J Norton has written: 'Marriage, divorce, and remarriage in the 1990's' -- subject(s): Statistics, Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage
what are some things schools can do to help students deal with parental devorce and remarriage
Edward Tauber has written: 'Finding the right one after divorce' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Marriage, Mate selection, Religious aspects of Divorce, Religious aspects of Marriage, Religious aspects of Mate selection, Religious aspects of Remarriage, Remarriage
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.
Jim Smoke has written: 'Growing Through Divorce' -- subject(s): Divorce 'Growing in remarriage' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Divorce, Religious aspects of Remarriage, Religious life, Remarriage, Remarried people 'Suddenly single' -- subject(s): Single people, Religious life 'Growing through divorce' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Divorce, Remarriage, Moral and religious aspects 'How a man measures success' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Men, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Success, Religious life, Success 'Surviving Divorce' 'The Tender Collision' 'A working guide to Growing through divorce' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Miscellanea, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Divorce, Separation (Psychology)