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If you are married to someone you cannot marry another without having had an annulment or divorce legally.
No. Divorces are complex issues, and in some cases the vicar in question might be a totally innocent party to the divorce. For example the vicar's spouse might have been engaged in an extramarital affair and left home with the new partner. There is a difference, however, in a vicar who, having gone through a divorce decides to remarry. As the issue is complex, it is up to the bishop of the diocese to decide whether or not that vicar should be able to remarry, and whether or not he or she should be allowed to remarry in church if that is the wish. There are those who have a hard line on divorce and remarriage deapite divorce being accepted as a necessity of life in some cases by Our Lord himself, but in these circumstances one must ask what Jesus would do... and the answer is that He would treat the person with compassion and mercy and not judge. And neither should we.
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It's complicated so PLEASE check with your divorce attorney. It is not worth running the risk of bigamy charges or having a legally-invalidated marriage! If the divorce was NOT due to adultery, then the parties may remarry as soon as the "final decree" is issued (takes about 30 days after court proceedings....it's not the same day as you go to court.) If the divorce was BECAUSE of adultery, then the party who commited adultery may not remarry for 4 months, but the injured party may marry after the "final decree" is issued.
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When married you have equal rights to the child.
having good influence i hope you like it if you have any problems just change
Yes, she can. Having a mental illness is not a "get out of divorce free" card.
That is the correct spelling of "religious" (having a religion or faith).
Influence means 'having an effect upon something.
Sure can. Any one of the actions above is grounds for divorce.
Yes, they are getting a divorce.