Not aware of any legal limitations to the number of marriages, except that you can be only married to one person at a time. Any divorce to a previous spouse must include the decree from the court.
MY X HUSBAND HAS BEEN MARRIED 6 TIMES IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF TIMES THAT YOU CAN GET MARRY IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA?
No. But you can be married to only one person at a time.
You can get divorced in any state. It doesn't matter in which state you were married . There may be residency requirements though,
No, you get a marriage license in the state you wish to get married in. If you are from Georgia, and you travel to Florida to get married, you will need to get a Florida license.
A person's civil status refers to their legal standing in terms of marriage, such as single, married, divorced, or widowed. It is a formal recognition by the state of a person's relationship status.
The county you were married in. no. you get divorced in the state you live in. if you got married in new york and moved to california, you would not have to travel there to get divorced. YOU GET DIVORCED WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE.
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If a person in Georgia is underage (either 16 or 17), they can get married if their parent/custodial guardian signs a consent form. If the parent/guardian refuses to sign the form, the underage person cannot get legally married. A person can get married without parental consent at the age of 18 in Georgia. Honestly, it's not the most sensible idea to get married at such a young age.
No. You must be legally divorced prior to re-marrying in any state.
You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.
Not necessarily. You can get divorced in the state you were married or any state that you or your spouse is a resident of. States vary in their residency requirements but in many states you need to be a resident from somewhere between 6 months and 1 year.