If you don't want to actually be married, you never have to file it. But understand - you are not married without the legal paperwork and marriage certificate. What's keeping you from doing it?
In order to file for a divorce, you have to be legally separated. You can file these papers on your own or hire an attorney. After a legal separation and a time period, you can then file for divorce or dissolution.
If the marriage took place in the UK you file in the UK in the normal way. If the marriage took place in America, I would assume that you file in the American state where the marriage took place. Get some legal advice or call the Community Legal Service 08453 454345 to find out.
Whether you have a religious wedding or a government wedding you need a marriage license from the county courthouse in the state you are married in. The church will sign the court issued license and you will file it with them once signed. The main answer is that it does not matter which is first as long you have a legal license.Some brides that come to us are already married by the courthouse and are now planning there wedding in the church or by a religious officiant
Yes, the marriage is still recognized. You need to go file the paperwork and it shouldn't be much trouble.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
The age of majority in Florida is 18. That age is required in order to sign a legal contract. At 16 they can apply for emancipation, the current guardian has to file the paperwork.
No. If you were married in St. Lucia, then your marriage is recognized in New York.
If the marriage was legal in St Lucia, it is recognized as being legal in Illinois. There is no requirement to file it with the county. You should have copies of the certificate for such things as insurance and perhaps tax filings if audited.
If the marriage was legal in Jamaica, it is legal in New Jersey. There is no requirement to file it with the county. You should have copies of the certificate for such things as insurance and perhaps tax filings if audited.
This will have to be done through a legal process by an attorney. The attorney will file paperwork to have this started and you will not be directly involved usually.
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
It means to file a piece of legal paperwork with the court requesting that the judge change or alter the original ruling in the case.