Are you divorcing him or is he deceased? Regardless, if you were never legally married, then you aren't legally married (no matter if you consider it proper in God's eyes or not), and therefore you have no spousal rights at all.
nothing. you might be in for a rude awaking though.
Yes. Being married to more than one person at the same time is generally not allowed.
The marriage ceremony does not need to be religious in nature, just legal and sincere.
Pierre and Maria were married on 1895 July 26 in a civil ceremony.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer was married to Fred Westheimer. They were married for several years before divorcing in 1974.
In the United States, you typically get married in a civil or religious ceremony, not in a court. However, you may need to obtain a marriage license from a courthouse before the ceremony.
When a couple who is already legally married through a civil ceremony chooses to have a religious ceremony to bless their union, it is often referred to as a "church wedding" or "religious wedding." This practice can also be termed a "renewal of vows" if the couple is reaffirming their commitment. Depending on the religious denomination, there may be specific requirements to have the church ceremony.
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If a person is legally married, the person can have a religious wedding ceremony. Some people become legally married before the ceremony, and some people renew vows in a ceremony after years of marriage.
He is only legally married to one, the others were married to him in a religious ceremony, not a legal one. How that happened is they all met him and liked him and were willing to share him with other wives.
There is no word of Carried Underwood divorcing her husband, Mike Fisher. They just got married on July, 10, 2010. ChaCha again!
A bridegroom is a man who is getting married. During the ceremony he is known as a bridegroom or just a groom. After the wedding he is a husband.