In cases of fraud, duress, or illegality such as the person was already married but was not divorced then the marriage generally can be annulled, get some legal advice and contact Immigration and adise them of the change of the status in you relationship.
A court can have the marriage annuled but the burden of proof lies with the applicant, a court can refuse to do so, in which case divorce proceeding may be in order.
Not legally, in America.
If you are legally married, you are considered an adult.
No. In a common law marriage you are considered legally married and married people can not legally marry others.
the Full Faith and Credit Clause
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
In America you can not be married (legally) to two people at once.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.
If you are legally married in Ontario, your marriage will be recognized in most of the world including the US.
No. Marital is legally documented marriage. Unless they are married no.
Legally, a widow is someone who has lost a partner that they were married to.
If you were married in a ceremony and in a manner that is legally recognized by the government of the Bahamas, then you are considered to be legally married anywhere -EXCEPT- if you are a US citizen, and your marriage violates the laws or statutues of the state in which you legally reside ("gay" marriage for instance) it is not a legally recognized.