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If he has moved to another state and established residency for the prescribed length of time, then he can file in that state. It would be difficult to have it moved if he filed properly.
Yes, Hawaii is a state. Ohio is a state. All states recognize marriages from other states. If they didn't that would mean every married person who moved from states to another state would have to get married each time. Think how silly that would be.
NO it is Illegal! It is called Bigamey and it is against the law in all 50 states. Until you are legally divorced from the fist spouse you can not remarry. They can find out when you do your taxes along with other methods . I belive it is a federal law . Just a question ? Why would you want to Marry more then one person? I am married and I think one is enough. If you are unhappy then file for divorce and start over.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
You can get a divorce in another state from where you were married if you or your soon to be ex are a resident of the state. So, in your case, you would need to meet the residency requirements for Indiana to be able to file for divorce there.
He married twice; he asks the second cook if he would have another chance to get married and he tells him no. He said he has already had two wives, and neither of them lived that long so he figured he was due a third one.
There is no limit to the number of times you can be married in the United States. However, the law in every state is that you can only be married to one person at a time. If you wish to remarry, you must obtain a divorce from your present spouse. Any subsequent marriage would be invalid if you have not obtained a divorce.
Absolutely not. You would still be married to your first spouse and your remarriage would be invalid. You cannot be legally remarried while you are still married to your spouse. Papers "about to be signed" are not signed and carry no legal significance whatsoever. You are not divorced until the judge signs the decree and it is entered into the record.
No. He would need to declare his marital status on the application for the marriage license. He would not be allowed to proceed if he is already legally married. If he lied on the application and you got married in spite of his married status your marriage would be invalid.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
No you can not get married as it would make you guilty of comiting bigamy.
if you already have a licenes you dont have to take another test but maybe you will have to renew it but i would just go and make sure anyways if you already have a licenes you dont have to take another test but maybe you will have to renew it but i would just go and make sure anyways