yes.
If your marriage was not legal because your husband was still married (in which care your husband committed the crime of bigamy), then you can simply go back to using your maiden name (you can't get divorced as you were never legally married).
Your husband is a polygamist. I would suggest that you see a lawyer and go from there.
To legally end a common law marriage, you typically need to go through a formal divorce process, just like a traditional marriage. This involves filing for divorce in court and obtaining a court order to dissolve the marriage. It's important to consult with a lawyer to understand the specific requirements and laws in your state regarding common law marriage.
NO ITS ILLAGEL GO TO COURT! THATS ALL I CAN TELL U SISTER!you cannot be legally married to two people at the same time so the second marriage is not legitimate until the first marriage has been divorcedyou cannot be legally married to two people at the same time so the second marriage is not legitimate until the first marriage has been divorced
yes
It is technically possible to go through the motions of having a second marriage, but it is not legally valid.
You must have had a reason why you left your husband. If those problems are not solved, you will face the same problems when you go back. The other thing is: how will your husband treat you when you come back? I would recommend you a marriage counseling before you move back to your husband.
A spouse or spouses cheating does not revitalize a dying marriage because it breaks that bond of trust they had for each other and that trust is hard to earn back. If a couple wants to revitalize their marriage then they can either see a marriage counselor to learn tools to enrich their marriage; perhaps go on a romantic vacation even if it is a weekend vacation or, they could temporarily separate legally so each person has enough time to consider if they want to continue on with the marriage.
In Texas, if you meet the requirements for a common law marriage, you are considered legally married and would need to go through a divorce process to end the marriage.
If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway
In Arizona, common law marriage is not recognized. This means that couples who live together and present themselves as married are not legally considered married unless they have a valid marriage license and ceremony. Therefore, couples in Arizona must go through the formal process of obtaining a marriage license and having a ceremony to be legally married in the state.
NO,thats Grand Theft.