Why do I need my divorce decree to get remarried?
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Why do I need my divorce decree to get remarried?
A divorce decree is a formal legal document issued by the divorce court that terminates a marriage. The decree is proof that a divorce has been finalized. A person may not legally marry again unless he or she can show proof that any previous marriages are legally terminated.
Can I do second marriage without divorce?
NEW DELHI: Although the Hindu Marriage Act prescribes that it shall be lawful to marry again only after dismissal of an appeal filed by aggrieved party against the decree of divorce, the Supreme Court, however, clarified that second marriage would not be void if solemnised during the pendency of appeal.
Can you divorce someone and marry them again?
Many people who divorce later come to realize they made a mistake. Nevertheless, divorced couples can – and do – find ways to not only repair their damaged relationship, but to re-marry. I've worked with scores of people who have re-married the person they divorced, and believe any divorcee can do the same.
Do you give your spouse a copy of the divorce papers before their files?
In all states, the spouse asking for a divorce must file a divorce petition (or complaint) with the local court and complete “service of process,” by making sure the responding spouse receives copies of the divorce paperwork. In most states, the answer is no, you may not deliver your own divorce papers.