no
Fornication
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.
No because adultry is cheating on someone with someone else and divorce is breaking up with someone although adultry can lead to divorce.
If you are still married yes
The Catholic church allows remarrying as many times as possible in one condition.You are allowed remarrying if:-Your spouse (Partner) dies because there won't be any marriages and stuff like that in heaven.-You divorce for the right reasons your spouse and remarry. (See divorce conditions)You are only allowed divorcing if:-Your spouse commits adultery (Has intercourse with another woman). You can't divorce for any other reason, that is why if you are planning to marry, you should examine your spouse carefully.So did you divorce your husband for some reason either than him commiting adultery? If you did divorce for some other reason, you cannot get married again because the bible says that if you divorce and marry someone else and have intercourse, both you and your new spouse is commiting adultery.
You can't report someone who is committing adultery. If someone is filing for divorce, it may be used as a reason for divorcing and you could inform the person involved in this case.
This varies by states. In some states, it is not adultery if the divorce has been filed. In some states, it is adultery until the divorce is final. Depending on your circumstances, it may not matter if it is adultery. Either way, for both emotional and legal reasons, it is probably best to wait until the divorce is final to begin dating again.
Adultery in the state of Oklahoma is unlawful sexual intercourse with someone of the opposite sex while you are married. This is grounds for divorce in Oklahoma.
I would assume they would eventually divorce... and who knows what would happen from there.
The problem is not with you but with your wife. If she marries while still legally married to you, her subsequent marriage is invalid and she is a bigamist.
A Catholic male or female who marries someone who is divorced, but has not received an anullment in the Catholic Church, has contracted an invalid marriage and is living in sin. While such persons are pemitted to attend services, so long as any Catholic is living in sin, the Church requires them to refrain from receiving Holy Eurcharist.
I don't consider it to be adultery if you are no longer living with your spouse. A church might see it differently. The law doesn't care what you do.