No, if you were divorced in the State of Wisconsin you can not marry anywhere in the world for 6 months. It does not matter if you had children, or how long your marriage lasted. Six months is the necessary waiting period.
In Arizona there is no interlocutory period. this means that once the decree of dissolution is filed with the court you are a single person, an eligible to once again marry.
In Oklahoma the parties are precluded from entering into a new marriage within six months of the date of the decree being granted. An exception exists if the parties to the divorce desire to remarry.
No. The earliest you can terminate status is six months and one day from date court has jurisdiction over the parties. Generally, this is the date a party is served or makes an appearance.
In North Carolina (and most every where else) you can legally remarry in less than 6 minutes if you are legally divorced - children or not. However, in order to get divorced in NC you have to be separated for a period of one year - children or not.
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