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No. You aren't divorced until the decree is signed by the judge and entered into the record.
In Oklahoma, you can remarry as soon as your divorce is finalized and the court has signed the divorce decree. There is no mandatory waiting period after the divorce papers are signed. However, it’s advisable to ensure that all legal matters related to the divorce are fully resolved before entering a new marriage.
Then you're NOT divorced. Both husband and wife MUST sign the divorce papers for the disillusion of marriage to be legal.
Generally, the divorce is legal once the decree has been issued.
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.
If you are talking about being signed by the spouses, then no. Before a divorce is final it has to be approved by a judge. The judge actually grants the divorce, your signatures only show that you both agree to the divorce.
No. The judgment would be entered by the court. You can visit the court and request a copy of the judgment of divorce.
signed by both parties
30 days in some states
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Once both parties have signed the divorce papers, the time it takes for the divorce to be finalized can vary by jurisdiction. Generally, after filing the signed papers with the court, it may take a few days to several weeks for the divorce to be officially processed. Once finalized, the parties are typically free to remarry immediately, though it's wise to check local laws to confirm any specific waiting periods.