I am sorry, but it is still bigamy, you need to apply for a divorce, but if she has abandoned you completley she may not be to be there for the divorce to be finalized. Go and speak to a marriage lawyer.
Yes.
Yes, you are
the Full Faith and Credit Clause
The states have reciprocity as regards marriage (each respects the others' laws) unless, of course, you are gay.
In the United States most states have abolished legal separations since the parties remain legally married when they only separate. Parties are encouraged to file for a divorce thereby ending the legal status of marriage.
Only in states that allow 19 year olds to gamble legally. It makes no difference to the laws on gambling that a person is married or not.
Yes, second cousins can legally get married.
18 * A married person in the United States is considered legally emancipated regardless of their age. Additionally the U.S. recognizes all legal marriages regardless of where they take place. Therefore if the person was legally married in Malaysia they are legally married in the U.S. and may leave their parents' home and the U.S. if they choose to do so.
I'm not sure what you're asking, but if you were legally married in Vegas then you're legally married period (in every state).
If I understand this correctly, the both of you live in the United States, legally. So in essence, I do believe you can do a divorce in the United States. If you would like to be sure, just do a quick call to a lawyer, they shouldn't charge you anything for a single question.
themselves
In Ohio, you need to apply for a marriage license at the clerk of courts office. The officiant of the ceremony needs to fill out the license and you need to submit it to the clerk of courts for filing. * If the couple were legally married in Las Vegas they are legally married in Ohio. All US states acknowledge the validity of legal marriages and legal divorces from other states.