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What is Remarriage Barriers Form

The Sworn Statement of Removal of Barriers to Remarriage is a legal document used by individuals after divorce to certify the removal of remarriage barriers in New York.

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Remarriage Barriers Form is needed by:
  • Divorced individuals looking to remarry in New York
  • Plaintiffs needing to demonstrate removal of barriers after a divorce
  • Defendants who are part of the remarriage process
  • Lawyers and legal representatives handling divorce cases
  • Notaries public certifying the documents

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Eligibility includes individuals who have been divorced and wish to remarry in New York, and who need to demonstrate that all legal barriers to remarriage have been removed.
There are no specific deadlines for submitting the Sworn Statement, but it should be completed and filed promptly to avoid delays in the remarriage process.
The form can be submitted by delivering it in person or by mail to the appropriate court or legal representative, depending on your specific situation.
Typically, you may need to attach proof of divorce and possibly other documents as required by the court. It's best to check with your local court for specifics.
Common mistakes include incorrect personal information, failure to sign the form, and not having the document notarized, which is a requirement for validity.
Processing times can vary; however, it generally takes a few weeks. It's advisable to follow up with the court if you do not receive confirmation in a timely manner.
Yes, there may be filing fees associated with submitting the Sworn Statement. Check with the court or your legal advisor for the exact amount and payment methods.
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