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The court will give you a proof of written judgement that lets you know that your divorce is final. You can request a copy of this judgement from the court in your jurisdiction contact the courthouse or visit its website to see what its specific procedures are.
Final Judgment: You are divorced as the date indicated and free to marry again once that date passes. Interlocutory Judgment: You are still married. This may have the information about which person gets custody, property, support, etc.
Uncontested divorces usually take two to three months, after filing in our experience, and contested divorces can take up to eighteen months. D If you have gone through a contested divorce, and if there is no appeal, your divorce will be final thirty days after the judge signs the final decree.
Generally, the divorce papers do not need signatures from both parties to move forward. There is little need to ensure that the other spouse is in agreement to end the marriage legally. However, if both spouses are amenable to the process, it can permit both to progress through the divorce amicably.
Once the divorce is finalized and the court has entered the judgment, your single status is restored and you are free to remarry.