The qeustion is simple but the answer is too complex and there are too many variables to start quoting the entire body of the law here.
Contested - or uncontested
Children - or no children.
Agreement on custody - or no agreement. Etc, etc, etc.
SUggest that you contact you local Clerk of COurt office for the proper forms or consult with an attorney.
You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.
Yes
You haven't mentioned your jurisdiction and the laws vary depending on the jurisdiction. You need to check the statutory period after a divorce in your particular jurisdiction during which you cannot remarry. That is generally the time period when appeals can be made or the divorce can be extinguished. Then, check the date on which a request for a new trial or appeal was filed. You should have received notice. You should contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce. She/he is familiar with your case and the laws in your jurisdiction.You haven't mentioned your jurisdiction and the laws vary depending on the jurisdiction. You need to check the statutory period after a divorce in your particular jurisdiction during which you cannot remarry. That is generally the time period when appeals can be made or the divorce can be extinguished. Then, check the date on which a request for a new trial or appeal was filed. You should have received notice. You should contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce. She/he is familiar with your case and the laws in your jurisdiction.You haven't mentioned your jurisdiction and the laws vary depending on the jurisdiction. You need to check the statutory period after a divorce in your particular jurisdiction during which you cannot remarry. That is generally the time period when appeals can be made or the divorce can be extinguished. Then, check the date on which a request for a new trial or appeal was filed. You should have received notice. You should contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce. She/he is familiar with your case and the laws in your jurisdiction.You haven't mentioned your jurisdiction and the laws vary depending on the jurisdiction. You need to check the statutory period after a divorce in your particular jurisdiction during which you cannot remarry. That is generally the time period when appeals can be made or the divorce can be extinguished. Then, check the date on which a request for a new trial or appeal was filed. You should have received notice. You should contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce. She/he is familiar with your case and the laws in your jurisdiction.
Because the laws are originally from bills that were approved into laws which is a act of statutory the laws are derived from statutory laws. (I law must first be approved before first passed as a law so it's origin is in the regulatory process which deals with statutory laws and veto's)
divorce laws in virginia
statutory laws
Statutory Laws
Statutes are laws, and laws are stautes. The words are synonymous.
appointed legislatures
there are no divorce laws it is a sin to divorce remember God loves you but hates sin
Yes
Statue Laws are Laws made by Parliament.