Yes, because the divorce is indicating a divorce between those two people. An example could be that a couple got married and the woman took his name. But later on she legally changed it. It would still be legal, even tho they were married in different names.
First, let's clear up some confusion. The DA works in the criminal court system. Married parties who wish to dissolve their marriage file an action in the family court section of the civil court system.
There is no single answer to your question since you have not provided enough detail such as the reason why you married using an alias. Were you legally married to someone else under another name? If a person provides false information on an application for a marriage license that may constitute perjury. That may affect the validity of the marriage. You need to consult with an attorney who can review the details of your situation and determine your status.
The first marriage is legal. If there is a divorce then, the second marriage is legal. If there isn't a divorce, then it is not legal.
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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
With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.
You file for a divorce in the state you have legal residency. It does not matter where you got married.
There is no such thing as an unofficial divorce. Marriage is a legal status. A legal marriage must be dissolved by a legal divorce. Otherwise, the parties remain married.
No matter how long you live apart, you're still married until you get a legal divorce.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
The marriage is legal until the divorce is finalized.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a legal resident, regardless of where you were married.
No, it universally illegal to marry if you are already married and until the divorce is final you are legally still married.
No. A divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. You are not married to your parents.