It is usually socially unacceptable no matter the situation, however in The Bible divorce is "legal" under terms of adultery. Of course there are exceptions like abusive situations, but in social situations typically one will not admit they have been abused; This being the case they are most unfortunately looked down upon.
If the divorce was absolute, there are no laws restricting remarriage. If it wasn't, then you will need to wait 10 months of your divorce decree.
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)
Can a pregnant woman get a divorce in Oklahoma? Can a pregnant woman get a divorce in Oklahoma?
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Arthur J Norton has written: 'Marriage, divorce, and remarriage in the 1990's' -- subject(s): Statistics, Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage
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Edward Tauber has written: 'Finding the right one after divorce' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Marriage, Mate selection, Religious aspects of Divorce, Religious aspects of Marriage, Religious aspects of Mate selection, Religious aspects of Remarriage, Remarriage
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.
Jim Smoke has written: 'Growing Through Divorce' -- subject(s): Divorce 'Growing in remarriage' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Divorce, Religious aspects of Remarriage, Religious life, Remarriage, Remarried people 'Suddenly single' -- subject(s): Single people, Religious life 'Growing through divorce' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Divorce, Remarriage, Moral and religious aspects 'How a man measures success' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Men, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Success, Religious life, Success 'Surviving Divorce' 'The Tender Collision' 'A working guide to Growing through divorce' -- subject(s): Christianity, Divorce, Miscellanea, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Divorce, Separation (Psychology)
No. A divorce cannot be "redone". It can be modified under certain circumstances. No. A divorce cannot be "repealed". If the parties want to undo the divorce they can remarry. The remarriage would extinguish the terms of the divorce.
Kathryn A. London has written: 'Children of divorce' -- subject(s): Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Divorced parents, Statistics, Vital Statistics 'Cohabitation, marriage, marital dissolution, and remarriage' -- subject(s): Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage, Statistics, Unmarried couples
There is no waiting period for remarriage after a divorce in West Virginia. The no waiting period law went into affect on March 31, 1969.