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.
In Iowa, there is no waiting time to be remarried after a divorce. There is a three day waiting period after the purchase of a marriage license.
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.
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.
There is no waiting period in KY. You can obtain marriage license right away.
There isn't one. You can go and apply for a marriage license when you walk out with the final divorce decree. Yes there is a grace period. i just got divorced today and we went to get a marriage license and they told us we had to wait 2 weeks because the judge could change his mind.
The required time frame for presenting a divorce decree to obtain a marriage license varies by jurisdiction. In many places, you typically need to wait until the divorce is finalized, which is indicated by the decree being issued. Some states may also have specific waiting periods, often ranging from a few days to several months. It's essential to check the local laws where you intend to apply for the marriage license to ensure compliance.
No. There is no legal limitation so long as you separate each marriage with a divorce (or other legal termination).
If you are already married and want to marry someone else you MUST obtain a divorce decree from your present spouse, even if you have been separated for a long time and don't know where your spouse is living. If you do not, you will be violating the law in the US, would need to falsify the marriage license and your second marriage will be invalid.
Why does any man divorce his wife after a long-term marriage? Another woman, of course.
After remarriage, it's generally recommended to keep your divorce certificate for at least a few years, as it may be needed for legal, financial, or administrative purposes. While there is no specific legal requirement for how long to keep it, retaining it until any potential issues related to the divorce are resolved is a good practice. If you have no foreseeable need for it and are confident in your new marriage, you may choose to dispose of it safely.
As long as you have a properly signed marriage license, you are legally married, there isn't a longevity requirement.
As long as you are legally divorced you can get a marriage even the next day.