No she cannot get a scriptural divorce after she has already taken back her husband. They are "one flesh" again so if she gets a legal divorce and marries someone else, she commits adultery. If she wanted a scriptural divorce, she could've divorced him after he committed adultery and not "forgiven" him and taken him back.
When a christian woman marries a Muslim man, she has to become Muslim.
God does not like divorces and the christian church will not allow a divorcee to get married for a second time in church.
If it's nothing more than you both bumping into each other in public and you talk then there is no harm done. However, if he's seeing you while married and you're encouraging it then it's wrong and you know it! He's married and that's final until he decides (or his wife decides) to get a divorce.
Normally the divorce laws of the state where you are getting the divorce are the laws that apply. It does not matter where you got married. There may or may not be an exception in the case of a prenuptial agreement.
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
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Both the Bible and Jesus teach that divorce is wrong because christian marriage is a partnership between a man and a woman forever. One of the promises made is that you will be 'Married to the grave'.
If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.
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If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
if you're not married, and you want to have children, so you do it it, and you a christianor a catholic, than it becomes bad. but if not , and your married, than it is okay. if you're not married and you want children, so you have it it, and if you're a christian or a ctholic, than it becomes bad.
He could not divorce, he was not married.