Divorces are public record and can be researched by any number of methods. Several sites on the internet will search public records for a fee and give you the results.
Before you invest money, you might want to consider why his word isn't enough and whether you should continue a relationship with so little trust in his honesty.
You could keep trying to talk to them and stay in communication, if you do or try to do anything legally you are only likely to drive your daughter away even further.
No.You can't you are not 18 yet.
If you're 18 then it doesn't matter how old the guy is. You are legally an adult. So yes, you could get married.
In most places your marriage would be annulled, and you would have to wait for that person to be legally divorced before you could remarry..
An email or in fact verbal communication can be legally binding in a court of law. If the email is specific and clear, they could be held legally liable in a court of law.
not that much really.
No, the age of majority and the age of consent for the state is 18. That being the case, the minor female could not legally move in with the adult male whether or not her parents consented to the act.
Meri Brown and Kody Brown are getting a legal divorce. Though Kody Brown is spiritually married to all four of his wives, he only has a marriage license and a legal marriage with Meri, his first wife. Meri decided to pursue a divorce from Kody so that Kody could move forward with the process of adopting the children that his fourth wife, Robyn, brought into the family from her first marriage. Kody could only become the legal father of Dayton, Aurora, and Breanna if he and Robyn were legally married. After Kody and Meri got legally divorced, Kody and Robyn were legally married. The legal status of the marriage does not affect the marriage in the eyes of the Browns' church. Meri and Kody are still married to each other spiritually, which matters more to them. Meri is not leaving the family.
You can check the status of your marriage by contacting the city or county courthouse where you were married or where divorce filings are maintained. You can also hire a lawyer to help you navigate the legal process to determine the status of your marriage.
You got married. The other party relied on your declarations. A court could nullify the marriage due to it being obtained fraudulently, which could result in jail time for you. I'd file for divorce.
You don't say where you live. But unless you live somewhere with very unusual laws, no. In most countries, you remain married until you get legally divorced.
There could be problems. The age of consent in California is 18. Yes, he can be charged with sexual crimes.