You need to clarify something with him. Does he still want to be with her? It is perfectly normal for him to love her, she was once his wife and they share children so he may love her, but is he still IN love with her? Realize that a man freshly divorced and who has children will carry a lot of baggage. You need to ask yourself if this guy is really worth it. If so, give him all the time he needs, but be aware of yourself too. Don't sacrifice forever, you will need to set limits for yourself and decide when you will move on.
You should get a divorce.
it means they have some explaining to do, you do not need or get a divorce if you have a commonlaw marrage, or civil partnership.
If the marriage is not done by someone legal such as a minister; pastor or justice of the peace and the person who married the two of you does not have a license to do so then you are not legally married and so no divorce is necessary.
If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.If they are married to you then you consult with an attorney and file a complaint for divorce in the proper court for your jurisdiction. If they are not married to you then you cannot divorce them because there is no marriage between you that can be dissolved.
Before someone can get married again they must have a finalized divorce decree from the first marriage. Without that the second marriage is not valid.
If you have a marriage certificate, that is your proof. If someone is contesting this, it is up to them to produce divorce documents. Even if you were in the process of getting a divorce at the husband's time of death, if there was no divorce decree, there was not yet a divorce.
The marriage is of no effect and the person may face criminal charges.
Divorce the person and move on with your life.
I assume you are saying that one wife filed for divorce and you have married someone else? If the divorce from the first wife has not been finalized and granted by the courts, you are still legally married to the first one and YOU are the bigamist.
I think you mean "divorce"Divorce is the legal dissolution of (i.e. ending of) a marriage before the death of either spouse. It is also a term to refer to someone who is now divorced.
No. You must wait until your divorce is finalized. The only exception might be if you are applying for domestic partnership in a state where same-sex marriage is not legally recognized and your prior marriage was to someone of the same-sex and therefore void.
Until your divorce is finalized you are still legally married, and if you get married before the divorce is final you are guilty of the crime of bigamy. The second marriage is automaticaly nullified and invalid.