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There is no way to make a man divorce his wife in order to marry him. A man will only end his marriage when he does not want to be with his wife anymore.
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If you marry a man in Texas, you are married to that man until your divorce is final. So if you try to marry a man in Louisiana before your Texas divorce is final, the second marriage is invalid. In order to get a marriage license, you have to state that you are not already married. If you are, then you lied on the application, which will invalidate the license. You could also be charged with the crime of bigamy. You will have to marry him again after the Texas divorce is final if you want to be married to him.
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A "blood relationship" means people related through a bloodline. A woman and man marry but are not related before marriage nor do they come from the same bloodline. But, you and siblings born to your mom and dad are related by bloodline. Your mother's siblings (your aunts and uncles) are direct bloodline, and the same with your father's siblings. But you do not have a blood relationship to the spouses of your mom's or dad's siblings. If a cousin is related on your dad's side, your mom and your cousin are not related by blood, because your cousin is not your mom's relative. Same with a cousin on your mother's side; they are not related by blood to your father.
Assuming that the man and the aunt are not blood relatives, I do not see why not.
Yes, if marriage was annulled she can marry a single catholic man as long as he was not previously married and divorced
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Because women never marry the best man, just best 'looking' man. This is why the divorce rate in America is so high.
Redman and Method man are cousins yes, they are related to each other.
No, she was intending to marry, but her lover was a married man. The divorce proceedings took a long time, and he died before they could marry.
It is legal for a man in France to marry his widow's sister. These people are not related and there is no problem with marrying.