Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma

Divorce and 6-month waiting period before remarriage

I was a resident of Oklahoma and married there for many years. I am recently divorced and now living in California. Previously I read that there is a 6-month and 1-day waiting period in California which starts from the date of when the petition for disolution is filed.

Then, on my final divorce decree it states that in Oklahoma it is 6-months from that date.

Which of these applies to my situation? Six months from the petition or six months from the final decree?

Thanks,


Asked on 2/07/03, 6:30 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Hunt John Urgentlegalcare.com

Re: Divorce and 6-month waiting period before remarriage

California law with control as to when you can be married in California and have a recognized marriage in California. It will not be recognized in Oklahoma until 6 months after the divorce decree was entered.

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Answered on 2/07/03, 10:08 am
Brian Levy, Esq. Law Office of Brian Don Levy

Reply: Divorce and 6-month waiting period before remarriage

If your divorce was granted in California, it is goverened by California rules. If it was granted in Oklahoma, then it is governed by Oklahoma rules.

Good luck to you!

Brian Levy, Esq.

www.calattorney.net

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Answered on 2/07/03, 12:51 pm
E. Daniel Bors Jr. Attorney & Counselor At Law

Re: Divorce and 6-month waiting period before remarriage

Dear Inquirer:

Nothing herein shall create an attorney-client relationship, unless a written retainer agreement is executed by the attorney and client. This communication contains general information only. Nothing herein shall constitute an attorney-client communication nor legal advice. There likely are deadlines and time-limits associated with your case; you should contact an attorney of your choice for legal advice specific to your personal situation, at once.

If you haven't already done so, please visit my

web site at --

http://home.pacbell.net/edbjr/ OR

http://www.CaliforniaDivorceAttorney.com

The site contains quite a bit of general information about California Family Law, Tenants' Rights, and Juvenile Dependencies, as well as information about me (education, experience, et cetera) and my office (location, hours, fees, policies).

NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --

The facts that you have provided are not clear

enough and/or complete enough to provide a

definitive answer to you inquiry; however, I would

say you would go by the stte in which the divorce proceeding took place. Oklahoma, right? Contact an experienced Family Law attorney in the county where the action took place and/or where the order originated for specific advice and possible representation on your behalf.

Thanks for sharing your interesting inquiry, and good luck with your case.

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Answered on 2/08/03, 6:52 pm


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