Yes as long as you have the proper paperwork done.
In the US you file for divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of if you were married in that state or not
You need one for the state you are to be married in.
You cannot be married to 2 different people regardless of which state(s) you are married in.
Contact the city/county were you are going to be married and inquire about the regulations.
A man and a woman can marry in one state only, with only one marriage license, not two from two different states. You can however renew your vows in a different state if you want to. But it is not legal to get married in another states when you're still married.
You can get a divorce in a state different from the one you are married in if you or your spouse is a resident of the other state. Residency varies from state to state but usually take 6 months to a year to establish residency for the purpose of getting a divorce in that state.
A marriage license gives authority to get married in the state it was issued. A marriage certificate is valid almost all over the world.
If the couple were legally married in one state then the marriage is legally valid in any state to which they choose to relocate, including Oregon.
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
When you register the car in the new state they will give you a new title
If you live in the US... No. First, most states no longer recognize common-law marriage, but even if you live in a state that does recognize it, you can only be married to one person at a time, so if you're still legally married to A, you can't also be common-law married to B.
It will show that you are married all over the U.S.A and not one state only.