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It is important to keep a final divorce decree in a safe place. A person might need the final divorce decree in the future to make certain modifications or to change their last name.

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How long before final divorce decree in la?

3 weeks


How long after divoce in final in Louisiana can you remarry?

how long after divorce is final do you need to wait to remarry in louisiana?


How long does your ex spouse have to buy out your part of your home when your divorce was final?

This will depend on your divorce decree. There is not a standard length of time.


How long do you have to wait to remarry after a divorce in new jersey?

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.


How long after the divorce is final can you remarry in TN?

There's not a waiting period to remarry in TN, but when you apply for your marriage license you have to show a copy of the divorce decree.


If you get divorced in one state how long do you have to wait to get remarried in another state?

If there is a Final Decree of Divorce, there is normally no waiting time.


How long do you have to be separated in Colorado to get a divorce?

There's not a waiting period to remarry in CO, but when you apply for your marriage license you have to show a copy of the divorce decree.


How long do you have to live in Oklahoma to change the jurisdiction of a divorce decree?

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How long do you have to keep a marriage license after a divorce?

The Final Divorce Decree in esense nulls the Marriage License, so it does not need to be kept any longer than one feels necessary. In the divorce documents the fact is made that the union between the married couple is to be dissolved, so unless you want to keep it for nostalgic reasons, then it's ok to discard it. If there are kids involved in this divorce, they may wish to keep it for some reason.


How long after your wife leaves are you divorced in Florida?

Never. No matter how long ago your wife left you you're not divorced until you file for divorce and obtain a divorce decree in the family court.Never. No matter how long ago your wife left you you're not divorced until you file for divorce and obtain a divorce decree in the family court.Never. No matter how long ago your wife left you you're not divorced until you file for divorce and obtain a divorce decree in the family court.Never. No matter how long ago your wife left you you're not divorced until you file for divorce and obtain a divorce decree in the family court.


What if I got married- got a divorce- got remarried and found out years later that the divorce was contested?

A contested divorce means the parties aren't in agreement as to the issues or/and division of property. There is a hearing and the court renders a decision and decree. As long as there was a divorce decree issued then you were legally divorced. You can contact the court and request a copy of the decree if you are not certain of your status.A contested divorce means the parties aren't in agreement as to the issues or/and division of property. There is a hearing and the court renders a decision and decree. As long as there was a divorce decree issued then you were legally divorced. You can contact the court and request a copy of the decree if you are not certain of your status.A contested divorce means the parties aren't in agreement as to the issues or/and division of property. There is a hearing and the court renders a decision and decree. As long as there was a divorce decree issued then you were legally divorced. You can contact the court and request a copy of the decree if you are not certain of your status.A contested divorce means the parties aren't in agreement as to the issues or/and division of property. There is a hearing and the court renders a decision and decree. As long as there was a divorce decree issued then you were legally divorced. You can contact the court and request a copy of the decree if you are not certain of your status.


How long does it take in Texas to get divorced?

By Texas law, the Judge can't sign the Final Decree of Divorce until the Petition for Divorce has been on file for at least 60 days. So, if you can get an agreed Decree before the judge on day 61, it'd take 61 days.

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