yes and if u dont by law and there is a god you will then too
If by "dating" you actually mean, "having sex with" - yes. there is such a law.Section 13A-13-2 - Adultery. (a) A person commits adultery when he engages in sexual intercourse with another person who is not his spouse and lives in cohabitation with that other person when he or that other person is married.
You can certainly get into trouble with your parents, or with health issues, but there is nothing illegal about someone 16 or older dating or having sexual contact with an older person in Georgia.
a hero is someone who will fight till the death for his country or to save a person in trouble
célibataire if you mean person not dating nor being engaged or married
The man that is already married and remarries again to another woman has committed bigamy and it is against the law in most States. No, you will not get into trouble, but you will not be legally married to him until he gets a divorce from his former wife.
Yes. Being married to more than one person at the same time is generally not allowed.
When you have a valentine on Valentine's Day, that is the person that you love and give gifts to. It is the person that you would like to date, are dating, or are married to.
I don't believe so. There is a person who has recently started a rumor that she is married to a state trooper. I know that she was married and has two children from that marriage. She responded to one question on here in the past (I can't find it) that she was not dating Gary Allan, that she didn't need a man, and her children have a wonderful father. I think that there is a person who has personal issues with Dusty or Gary who are trying to start trouble. To add to this she isn't even his girlfriend. They were friends.
it depends on the person you are dating some times it will take longer while some times it will take shorter. (patience is a virtue)
if you are looking for a certain person and you want to confirm if he is married, go to NSO or National Statistics Office and they have the answer for you.
You call a person that is causing trouble a trouble maker.
That would depend on the laws of the locality in question.