60 years
As long as the date does not affect the validity of the marriage. If they lied about their age to get around an age restriction, it can be declared void.
Forever, there is no time limit on a legal marriage.
Yes, a marriage is legal if you are married in Jamaica and live in Georgia. Any marriage is legal as long as the proper paperwork was filed with the court.
(in the US) an "assumed" name, or alias, is NEVER legal unless it has been legally changed by court order or marriage.
If the marriage was legal in every other way then the answer is yes. However, it would help to know your wife's current age and how long you have been married. In some states the marriage may be voidable if one of the spouses challenges it. If you have questions about the validity of your marriage you should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
In consideration that the marriage never was actually legal, no matter how long you live apart, it is still not legal in Philippines. They won't void the marriage, but the marriage is available for annulment.
yes as long as it was legal there
As long as the marriage is legal. Then your passort is legal.
Yes, get married in the country, bring your passports, birth and marriage certificates to the U.S. Embassy and have them apostilled(legalized)
(in the US) A marriage is "legal" and "public" as soon as the officiating official/clergyman signs the certificate.
A wife's will made before marriage is generally considered valid, as long as it meets the legal requirements of the jurisdiction in which it was created. However, marriage can affect the distribution of assets, potentially leading to claims against the estate by the spouse. It's advisable to review the will and consult with a legal professional to understand how the marriage may impact its validity or provisions.
As long as the person is not married at the time, the number of times they had been married before this one has no bearing on the legality. There are issues with honesty and lying on official forms, but not enough to invalidate a legal marriage.