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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.

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