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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.
No, it is not legal until the judgment has been entered by the CA court.
This will depend on whether there were children born during the marriage. If there are children, there is a 6 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalize. If there are no children, it's only a 2 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalized.
Yes. Stopping a divorce is a possibility when both parties decide that they wish to stay married when the judgment has not been finalized. Most states have a waiting period from the time that the divorce is filed to the time that it is finalized by the court. For example, in California there is a 6 month waiting period. What you need to do is to see what stage your divorce proceedings are in and then you will need to file some type of revocation form or withdraw your divorce petition.
She and Russel Brand are in the process of getting a divorce. A judge has finalized the although the couple will not be legally split up until July 1, 2012. California has a 6-month waiting period for a divorce to be final.
how long after a divorce can you remarry in indiana?
The answer to this question may vary from state to state. From what I have gathered it is anywhere between 1 month and 6 months... however you must understand that if you remarry within 1 month of your divorce, your ex-spouse may have reason to believe that an affair was present before the divorce was filed. He/she can rebuke anything the judge said and have a new trail if he/she can prove the affair.
If I am divorced in Alabama where there is a 2 month waiting period before remarrying what state would allow me to marry without waiting 2 months?
The six month waiting waiting period is called the nisi period. Reconciliation with one's spouse is not an exception to the rule it a reason for the rule. A divorce decree nisi isn't final until the nisi period has expired. There are legal consequences for certain events that may occur during the nisi period. Its purpose is to give the parties a chance to change their minds before the divorce becomes final or/and for completion of certain arrangements pursuant to the divorce decree.In the case of a reconciliation, the parties can file a motion to dismiss and the judgment will be extinguished. There have been many cases in which this happened. A party cannot remarry during the NISI period and there are important aspects regarding inheritance in the event of death.At the end of the nisi period the judgment automatically becomes final and the marriage is legally dissolved. If one party dies during the nisi period the other inherits as the surviving spouse. The nisi period has its roots in English Common Law.
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?
Different states have defined waiting times. Some states require at least a 6 month wait - called a "cooling off period". California is one of those ... In Arizona it's 62 days.