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You'll have to check Texas law.
Texas
Yes. Texas recognizes marriages filed in Nevada.
Definitely not. Divorce laws are different in every state. I'm a Texas divorce lawyer, but I'm not licensed to practice in California. Texas has only limited alimony, and I believe California is much more liberal with alimony.
Yes. By way of Gitmo.
You are not legally allowed to get married in Texas at 15 so I doubt that you are. Only if you are 16-17yo can you apply for a marriage license in Texas and only if you have written parental consent on an official form in the presence of the county clerk or if you have received an order from the Texas district court authorizing your marriage. So I doubt you are legally married.
A new resident of Texas must apply for a Texas driver's license within 30 days of moving here. After that, you can open a business get married, get divorced, etc etc etc
If the divorce in Texas is final, then there is no restriction on how long until you get married. And when you apply for the license you have to be unmarried. If previously married, the date of divorce or date of spouse's death must be supplied.
Texas does not have alimony, so cohabitation is irrelevant. Very occasionally, temporary spousal maintenance will be awarded, which is limited in time to allow the ex-spouse to gain education or experience necessary to make ends meet. Cohabitation would not affect spousal maintenance.
To get married in an Arlington court house, you first must go to the court house and apply for a marriage license. Once you have your license, you can go back for a civil ceremony.
“CAN I APPLY FOR A GRANT ON A PROPERTY IN LOUISIANA AND LIVE IN TEXAS? ”
Alexis Texas married to Mr. Pete in 2008