A divorce is only final after the decree has been signed by the judge and entered into the record. Some states have a waiting period before the parties can remarry.
How long should it take for an attorney to draw up divorce papers?
In SC you have to be separated for at least 1 year before you can file for a divorce, unless the divorce is because of a adultery, alcoholism and/or drug addiction, physical cruelty, or willful desertion for 1 year. You can legally marry once the judge has signed and finalized your divorce papers.
In Tennessee, the law requires that a divorce notice be published in a newspaper for four consecutive weeks before the divorce can be granted. The notice should include information about the divorce case and the parties involved. After the four-week period, the court may proceed with the divorce proceedings.
Not after the divorce is final.
signed by both parties
12 months after a "legal seperation", a divorce can be proceeded with.
Depends upon what the divorce papers were. If it was the final decree and the state in which the divorce was granted does not have a waiting period for the involved parties to remarry, then the second marriage is legal. However if the above does not apply then the involved parties should consult with an attorney as to the proper procedures to clear up the matter.
When you file for divorce in Iowa, you have a cooling off period of 90 days that you have to wait before your divorce can be final. The waiting period starts from the original notice date.
In Florida - There is no waiting period. Your divorce becomes final and official the instant the Circuit Court Judge signs his name to the papers.
how long after a divorce can you remarry in indiana?
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.