Remarriage is not legal in any state until your divorce is final. Once it is final you can get married the next day.
Depends upon state law. Some states have no waiting period, other may require up to 6 months. Check with your local state offices.
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)
If you are divorced in Alabama where there is a 2 month waiting period before remarriage, would you be able to get married in Las Vegas, Nevada and not have the two month waiting period?
No, it is not legal until the judgment has been entered by the CA court.
The waiting period for remarriage is 30 days unless otherwise stated in your divorce decree.
It varies state to state. Google "waiting periods to remarry after divorce" and many websites will give you a state to state listing of the waiting periods. Most states have no waiting period but some have a 30 day waiting period up to a 6 month waiting period. See related question link.
When Can You Remarry after Divorce?The following are the remarriage waiting periods after divorce for each state as of April, 2009:Remarriage Waiting Period Waiting Period after Final DecreeAlabama60 daysAlaskaNo requirementArizonaNo requirementArkansasNo requirementCaliforniaNo requirementColoradoNo requirementConnecticutNo requirementDelawareNo requirementDistrict of ColumbiaNo requirementFloridaNo requirementGeorgiaNo requirementHawaiiNo requirementIdahoNo requirementIllinoisNo requirementIndianaNo requirementIowaNo requirementKansas30 daysKentuckyNo requirementLouisianaNo requirementMaineNo requirementMarylandNo requirementMassachusettsNo requirementMichiganNo requirementMinnesotaNo requirementMississippiNo requirementMissouriNo requirementMontanaNo requirementNebraska6 monthsNevadaNo requirementNew HampshireNo requirementNew JerseyNo requirementNew MexicoNo requirementNew YorkNo requirementNorth CarolinaNo requirementNorth DakotaNo requirementOhioNo requirementOklahoma6 monthsOregonNo requirementPennsylvaniaNo requirementRhode IslandNo requirementSouth CarolinaNo requirementSouth DakotaNo requirementTennesseeNo requirementTexas30 daysUtahNo requirementVermontNo requirementVirginiaNo requirementWashingtonNo requirementWest VirginiaNo requirementWisconsin6 monthsWyomingNo requirementhttp://www.totaldivorce.com/process/requirements/remarriage-after-divorce-waiting-period.aspxbohicamaster@netzero.com
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.).
Your divorce is final once the decree has been issued and any waiting period set by state law has passed. The waiting period should be stated on the decree.Your divorce is final once the decree has been issued and any waiting period set by state law has passed. The waiting period should be stated on the decree.Your divorce is final once the decree has been issued and any waiting period set by state law has passed. The waiting period should be stated on the decree.Your divorce is final once the decree has been issued and any waiting period set by state law has passed. The waiting period should be stated on the decree.
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.
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If both people are residents of the state of New York, there is no waiting period. If one or both is a nonresident, the wait is a minimum of 96 hours.