yes i would for sure file a divorce against this so called "husband" of yours. if he is still married to another woman, and still interacting with her. get out of there honey, find a new man. As far as I know, you were never legally married. Have him arrested for Bigamy (married to more than one person at a time), and sue him for child support if you have any children by him. GET A LAWYER!!! Bigamy is a felony.
If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.If you are married you must obtain either a civil annulment or a divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in the United States. You cannot remarry until you do.
No. She was married twice and got an annulment the first time and a divorce the second time.
my understanding is the married couple hasn't been consummated (had sex) the marriage there for you're not getting a divorce but an annulment.
you can probably get that annuled, since she married you illegally
A marriage annulment is kind of like a divorce. but instead of not being married any more you basically like disown any children if you had any and you pretend that you never married your spouse (husband or wife).
No, an annulment is done very shortly after the couple has married and each State may have a different Statute of Limitations on an annulment, but no more than a year. If the couple are married over a year or longer then it is a marriage and one or both need to go through the divorce proceedings.
Contact the state were you live or were married about an annulment.
It doesn't matter where you got married. You have to get a divorce or an annulment before you can marry someone else. A legal marriage in any country in the world, is also a legal marriage in the US. You can't file for a divorce or annulment in the US unless you are an actual resident of the US
If you were married to him when he died, then you are considered widowed. If you divorced him before he died, then you are considered divorced. However, for the purposes of religion, if your religion does not recognize divorce, then you are considered widowed, even if you divorced your husband before he died, and you should not have to seek an annulment.
The US courts may grant you a divorce but in the Philippines you would still be married. You will need to get an annulment of your marriage in the Philippines.
no because divorce is only for the couple married
You already have a husband and just because you want another husband unless you divorce your first husband (at least in Western Countries) then you would be a bigamist which is against the law. File for your divorce; get the divorce and you are free to find another husband.