In Georgia, there is no mandatory waiting period after a divorce is finalized before an individual can legally remarry. Once the final divorce decree is issued by the court, both parties are free to enter into a new marriage.
The absence of a waiting period allows individuals to move forward with their lives without unnecessary delay. Historically, some jurisdictions implemented waiting periods to ensure reflection or to resolve potential issues related to property division or spousal support. Georgia’s current law reflects a more streamlined approach.