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Possibly, each state has it's own minimum waiting time for the decree to be heard in court, take into account it may be contested by the other party, also is everyone in agreement on each article in the decree (i.e. child support, alimony if any, division of personal property etc.).
So it's possible, but will it happen? It depends on everyone agreeing on everything. Also, is it for irreconcilable differences (the easiest way to get a divorce granted).
So it's possible, but will it happen? It depends on everyone agreeing on everything. Also, is it for irreconcilable differences (the easiest way to get a divorce granted).
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