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Remarriage
When can you remarry? That answer
differs from state to state, as some
states may require a waiting period.
Certain religions require you may need
to get an annulment from your church
prior to being able to being remarried
in your church.
Getting remarried may also affect your
ability to collect support from your
ex-spouse. Refer to your divorce
settlement for more detailed
information. There may also be child
custody issues you will want to be aware
of and address.
Remarrying will also bring about changes
in your life like new homes, finances
and the creation of a step-family for
your children. If your partner has
children, this will add to the mix.
Make sure you are aware of the all the
changes that will be occurring when you
remarry. Being prepared and emotionally
ready will aide you in making the right
decisions.
Go BackAfter Divorce Topics: (click on each for description)
Understand Your Financial Needs
Changing Your Name After Divorce
Get Involved
Friends and Family
Dating After Divorce
Dating and Children
Communicating with Your Ex
Child Custody When
parents are resolving custody situations
they have two routes they can take:
battle it out in the courts or work
together to come up with a custody
agreement
read more..
Division of Property An
important divorce issue is how property
and debts are to be divided. This can
be done by the agreement of the parties
and their lawyers or by a judge who may
order how the property is to be
divided. read
more..
The Divorce
Process The
first step of divorce, the decision to
get divorced, is often the most
difficult step to take. It is important
for you to realize that you have control
over many aspects of the divorce process
and that there are trained lawyers who
can help
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