If you are referring to the ceremony itself, a Justice of the Peace can usually perform the marriage in about fifteen minutes. Religious ceremonies can take an hour or more to complete.
It does not take long. You just go into the court house and show them your passports and birth certificates and then they will call you and you go into the court house and the judge will marry you. The actual ceremony takes about 10 to 20 minutes tops.
The time it takes to get a court date can vary depending on the court's schedule, the complexity of the case, and the backlog of cases. In some cases, it can take several weeks to several months to get a court date. It is best to consult with a legal professional for more specific information related to your case.
If you are still married, then no it is not a crime. She can take your children anywhere as long as there are no court orders defining custody, which is not likely if you are still married.
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Get parental permission to either move out or get married and get emancipated that way. Or seek emancipation by the court or wait until she is 18.
If they were married yes but if not married and she was the custodial parent he have to go to court and get custody first.
With the appropriate forms filled out and signed, it can be done very quickly. In many cases you can get the letters in a matter of an hour or so at the court house.
The death certificate would be important. If you contact the court house, they can provide a full listing and the forms that have to be filled out.
About 30 seconds.
Your bankruptcy lawyer.
23 days
They were married for about eight years, give or take a few months.