I suspect not. How can he sign a presidential order BEFORE he is president?
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) who have been married or 'sealed' in a Temple ceremony are considered both legally and religiously married. If they obtain a legal divorce, their religious marriage is still recognized by the Church and therefore they cannot be married in another Church ceremony until obtaining a 'Church divorce' (called a 'sealing cancellation') as well. In order to obtain this, they must speak with their Bishop and Stake President about the situation, and these leaders will apply for the sealing cancellation. The official Church Handbook of Instruction says this: "A living woman may be sealed to only one husband, if she is sealed to a husband and later divorced, she must receive a cancellation of that sealing from the First Presidency before she may be sealed to another man. A man who has been divorced from a woman who was sealed to him must receive a sealing clearance from the First Presidency before another woman may be sealed to him. (This is necessary even if the sealing has been cancelled or the divorced wife is deceased) If the Bishop and Stake President decide to recommend that a cancellation of sealing or a sealing clearance be granted, they submit an application to the First Presidency. Before submitting the application, the Stake President should be sure that the divorce is final and that the applicant is current on all legal requirements for child and spousal support related to the divorce." (pg 85)
While I do not know the full details about the process I do know that for him to be sealed to his current spouse, even if you have already had a temple divorce, you will need to give your approval for him to be sealed to someone else. My parents were divorced and had their sealing annulled and then when my Dad went to get sealed to his current wife she got a letter from the first presidency asking her if she would give her approval for him to be sealed. Second answer: The dissolution of a temple sealing is handled apart from any legal procedings. Thus a couple may be legally divorced, but still considered "sealed" together by the Church until the sealing is dissolved by the First Presidency. To that end, both former spouses are asked to provide a letter to the First Presidency outlining the circumstances that led to the divorce and the reasons why both spouses agree to the dissolution. The respective bishops of each former spouse also write a letter to accompany these letters, all of which are reviewed by the First Presidency. A final determination is made, and a letter sent to the parties involved indicating whether the church considers their sealing to be void. This must be done before either former spouse can consider being sealed to their new husband or wife. The letter from the First Presidency is taken to the temple at the time of the new sealing.
The homophone for "sealing" is "ceiling."
The homophone for "ceiling" is "sealing".
Sealing power was created in 1836.
Divine Sealing was created in 1991.
Since the U.S. Constitution requires candidates for the presidency to be forty years old, this would raise some questions. If you were elected on the mistaken belief that you were 35 or more when you were really twelve you might want to sign an executive order sealing your birth certificate and school transcripts. On the other hand you might want to start an investigation into election procedures.
This is a device of sealing thermoplastic materials by heating.
The homonym for ceiling is sealing as in What is his plan for sealing that leak?
Sealing steam is as the name says - it provides a seal for turbines that exhaust into a vaccum condenser, hence creating a better vaccum, and preventing non condensables from entering the system sealing is of two type say positive sealing and negative sealing used for perffect sealing positive used in hp side and negative in lp side.
There is no commercial sealing allowed around the Antarctic continent.
Garlock Sealing Technologies was created in 1923.