Ordinarily, yes. This would however be contingent upon the legal recognition of
Yes and no it depends on the state. Most states will allow a post-op transsexual marry a person of the opposite sex of their new gender and will still honor a marriage previous to gender reassignment surgery.
No legally you can not get married. Unless you are in Missouri, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.
Yes, once they change their sex on their birth certificate. It depends on the state and country they are in, some do not recognize the surgery as changing sex, others do.
Of course she can. When she got married she legally changed her name to the name of the person that she married. She has that name legally unless she changes her name legally back to her maiden name.
yes
If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.
Yes. If you were married legally in SC then anywhere you go you are married legally.
If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.
You use your legal name. If you changed your name legally after you divorced then you use that name. If you did not then your legal name is your old married name.
yes he is still legally married but is legally separated
He can not get legally married to anyone until he is legally divorced from you.
No you can not go and get remarried in the state of Arizona, if legally separated , you must remember you have to legally divorced to get married anywhere.