If I’m getting divorced in a state that has no waiting period for re-marriage, must I wait ifI re-marry in another state that has such a waiting period?
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If I’m getting divorced in a state that has no waiting period for re-marriage, must I wait ifI re-marry in another state that has such a waiting period?
Getting divorced In KY; remarrying in WI.
Asked on April 20, 2011 under Family Law, Wisconsin
Answers:
Ronald Petroff / McNair Petroff, LLC
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
Matrimonial Law differs from state to state. The best thing you can do is consult an attorney in the state in which you desire to marry.
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