Yes, you are able to get married even though you have yet to be confirmed in the Catholic Church. There are no rules stating that you aren't allowed to.
i dontnow cause i havent done it i dontnow cause i havent done it
The taking of a Saints' name at Confirmation is a custom that has no bearing on the validity or licidity of the Sacrament, and is not done everywhere; its purpose though is to give a Confirmandi the extra protection and intercession of a beloved Saint.
Catholics perform confirmation. Also, Lutherans do. This is done by the bishop or pastor.
The friends and family of the people being confirmed. A bishop to do the confirmation, though it can be done by a priest. Anybody needed for the mass could be there too, like altar servers, members of the choir and school teachers.
deny it if you havent done it
i dont know i havent done it before
no matter what any1 says i havent been able to get this done
only if you havent done it befor but if you have you will already be used to it
Validation is done in various ways. This is an act of confirmation and be done through counter checking or comparing various resources.
i really dont know i havent done it before
no matter what any1 says i havent been able to get this done
You shouldn't need to do anything since the second marriage is not valid, as though it never happened.