that depends on if you already got a legal divorce. If you did not, then you can just go to the town hall and have them correct it. I f you have (or have tried to have) a legal divorce, then things get more complicated. You may have to appear before a court to get the necessary requirements changed
yes but theres no proof you get married.
If the marriage was legal in Jamaica and registered there, then, yes, you are legally married in the U.S.
You are still legally married. You need to have the certificate from Jamaica.
A marriage license is issued to allow you to get married. Once the marriage has occurred, and the license is returned to the county clerk with the appropriate signatures, they will issue a marriage certificate.
You do not need to file in Kansas. However, you will need a copy of the certificate to show if asked.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
Call your airline, and check their policies about changing name, but i am sure they won't change it, however you can still ask them to add a note to your file so check-in can be easily done. Yes bring along all documents necessary, marriage certificate, birth certificate etc. or any document proving your change of name by marriage.
Not if he is still legally married to you.
You can change your name to whatever you want when you get married, and you can also legally change your name while married and you will still be legally married unless you file and complete the divorce process.
no, u have to change it on yr passport too
No even if you got married in Texas , your marriage will not stand in court, even if you got married in Texas . As your husbands wife has not been divorced your marriage is illegal.
If the person was still married to the first wife when the second marriage was performed then this is a crime (not a crime committed by the Judge unless the judge KNEW the person was already married - but a crime committed by the person who is still married). The second marriage is not legal (no matter who performed it) and the person who was still married has committed the crime of polygamy.