tryed it all it does is get u put in jail
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
The answer depends on the chronology and you haven't provided enough detail so consider the following:If you did not divorce after the first marriage then the second marriage was invalid.If the divorce was after the first marriage then your second marriage was valid and you are still married if you married the same person again.If both marriages to the same person were prior to the divorce then your marriage was legally dissolved.
It depends on whether yours was the first or second marriage. The first marriage is the valid one. If the person then married again without obtaining a divorce, the second marriage is invalid. The property acquired by the parties during the first marriage would be community property. If yours is the second marriage you should report the matter to the police and consult with an attorney.It depends on whether yours was the first or second marriage. The first marriage is the valid one. If the person then married again without obtaining a divorce, the second marriage is invalid. The property acquired by the parties during the first marriage would be community property. If yours is the second marriage you should report the matter to the police and consult with an attorney.It depends on whether yours was the first or second marriage. The first marriage is the valid one. If the person then married again without obtaining a divorce, the second marriage is invalid. The property acquired by the parties during the first marriage would be community property. If yours is the second marriage you should report the matter to the police and consult with an attorney.It depends on whether yours was the first or second marriage. The first marriage is the valid one. If the person then married again without obtaining a divorce, the second marriage is invalid. The property acquired by the parties during the first marriage would be community property. If yours is the second marriage you should report the matter to the police and consult with an attorney.
Yes.
it gets nullified
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.
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.
No. You can only be married to one person at a time. They would have to get a divorce first.
That depends on the law of the land in which the marriage took place.
You need a divorce!
No. You can only be married to one person at a time. If you married the same person twice only the first marriage was valid. The second would be a legal nullity. One divorce only dissolves only one marriage.No. You can only be married to one person at a time. If you married the same person twice only the first marriage was valid. The second would be a legal nullity. One divorce only dissolves only one marriage.No. You can only be married to one person at a time. If you married the same person twice only the first marriage was valid. The second would be a legal nullity. One divorce only dissolves only one marriage.No. You can only be married to one person at a time. If you married the same person twice only the first marriage was valid. The second would be a legal nullity. One divorce only dissolves only one marriage.
Usually a person files for divorce in their current resident state. If your Mexican marriage is recognized as legal by the U.S. then you will have to file in America if that is where you are living