No. If you didn't know he was already married when you married him, you are not the one who will be charged and prosecuted. But your marriage will not be legal because his previous wife is still his legal wife.
The marriage isn't valid. If it was done on purpose with full knowledge that the new spouse was already married then it is a violation of law and should be reported to the authorities. If it was an attorney who married someone who was already married they should be reported to the District Attorney in that jurisdiction.
The verb or marriage is marry.Other verbs are marries and married, depending on tense.Some examples are:"I will marry you"."He marries her"."I married her".
Bigamy is when a person is already married and marries someone else, and the second marriage is void.
NO !
A is married to B. While marriage continues, A marries C. Question: is the marriage of A to C "legal"? The marriage of A to C, is bigamous and not a legal marriage. A may be charged with the crime of bigamy which carries with it a penal sanction.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
No, the ex-wife does not have to apply to become an American citizen. She is already one! When she marries the guy, she is officially an American citizen
The problem is not with you but with your wife. If she marries while still legally married to you, her subsequent marriage is invalid and she is a bigamist.
Your uncle. If the guy she married is not your biological father, then his brother is your Step-uncle
Bigamy refers to the act in which one person marries another while he/she is legally married to someone else.
If she is already married to someone else I would say it is time for you to move on.