You can remarry immediately after divorce in Florida, but there is a mandatory 30-day waiting period before the divorce is final.

In Florida, you can legally remarry as soon as your divorce is finalized, which occurs 30 days after the judge signs the final judgment of dissolution of marriage. This waiting period allows time for appeals and ensures all legal matters are properly settled before the divorce becomes official. Many people confuse this 30-day period with a remarriage restriction, but it only affects when your divorce is complete, not when you can marry again.

Florida Divorce Timeline and Remarriage Rules

  • Divorce filing to final judgment: Typically 3-6 months
  • 30-day waiting period begins: When judge signs final judgment
  • Divorce becomes final: 30 days after final judgment
  • Remarriage eligibility: Immediately after divorce becomes final

Factors Affecting When You Can Remarry in Florida

Factor Impact on Remarriage Timeline
Uncontested divorce Quickest path to remarriage 3-4 months total
Contested divorce Delays final judgment 6+ months total
Appeals filed Extends 30-day period Variable

Important Considerations Before Remarrying

Before rushing to remarry after your Florida divorce, consider completing all post-divorce matters including property division, child custody arrangements, and financial settlements. Ensure your divorce decree is properly filed and accessible, as you may need to provide documentation when obtaining your marriage license for your next marriage. Some counties recommend waiting until you have the official final judgment document in hand before making remarriage plans.