You can legally be granted a formal termination of your relationship with your husband on the grounds of his bigamous act.
In fact, in Western countries your marriage was invalid if your husband was already married when he married you. If that is the case you should report him to the police and consult an attorney who can advise you on whether you need to take any other action. You should protect your assets immediately by transferring any joint accounts to sole accounts in your own name. You should make a list of any property or assets he managed to get from you by posing as your husband.
If the relationship is too close according to state laws there are legal grounds for a civil annulment of the marriage.If the relationship is too close according to state laws there are legal grounds for a civil annulment of the marriage.If the relationship is too close according to state laws there are legal grounds for a civil annulment of the marriage.If the relationship is too close according to state laws there are legal grounds for a civil annulment of the marriage.
If your ex husband as filed an annulment of judgement, you should get a lawyer. Study the paperwork that was filed so you are not blind sided by the annulment of judgement when you go before a judge.
If you file charges against your husband for bigamy charges, then the same court will grant you a annulment.
Depends. Your church leader helps decide that. though by "womanizing" could he have cheated? That would have a large impact on the annulment chances.
yes
Grounds are no longer required in the US.
no, without a signature there is no agreement of it.
The Church will recognize it as long as it is the first marriage for either party. Otherwise an annulment will have to be obtained.
Your husband can sue you and your boyfriend depending on your states laws. Also, if your husband finds out you are dating, a judge can grant him a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
You already have a husband and just because you want another husband unless you divorce your first husband (at least in Western Countries) then you would be a bigamist which is against the law. File for your divorce; get the divorce and you are free to find another husband.
Yes, but annulments within the Catholic Church are even harder to acquire with the new Pope's edict. You need witness testimonials attached to your filings of the annulment.
There are only a few reasons that a couple can get an annulment, fraud and a marriage that is unconsummated are two of the most common reasons for an annulment. A wife changing papers may qualify depending on what papers have been changed.