You can change your name to whatever you want when you get married, and you can also legally change your name while married and you will still be legally married unless you file and complete the divorce process.
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No. The marriage license must be signed by the official who performs the ceremony: justice of the peace, judge, clergy, ship captain, etc. The officiant must sign and return the license to the department that issued it within a short period of time.
No. In Western Countries a person can only be married to one person at a time. The marriage must be legally dissolved before remarriage. The only jurisdictions where it would be possible is where plural marriages are allowed.
Yes. You can use any name you want as you wander this world...but you'll confuse a lot of people and get into trouble if your intent is to deceive. Call me Ishmael.....
Generally, it is illegal for a person to be married to more than one person at a time. Bigamy is the term used for the criminal offense of marrying one person while still legally married to another. Therefore, if you are married then any subsequent marriage would be null and void. For a subsequent marriage to be effective, your first marriage would need to be legally dissolved. On the other hand, if polyandry is legal in your particular jurisdiction, then you may marry multiple husbands. Polyandry was more common in the ancient world and has been generally outlawed in most places in the modern world. However, it is still =socially= acceptable in certain areas of India, Nepal and Tibet. Of course, polyandry, or the practice of a husband having multiple wives, is widely practiced in the Middle East.
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It was the dowry of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who married Henry II of England after the annulment of her marriage to Louis VII of France.
You can use your middle and last name legally. Many people use their middle name with their last name.
Less than 5% of middle school couples get married.
According to Albert Einstein's birth certificate, he didn't have a middle name or middle initial.
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If you get married in the UK its 16 with parent consent 18 without. It depends on where you get married.In most states, the youngest you can get married is 16, with parental consent, and 18, without parental consent.The legal age for marriage in the United States is 18 years of age. You can get married before this but you must have your parent or guardian's permission.