Once a marriage is recognized by law in Mexico, someone has to clear with the Mexican authorities first before it can be dissolved. The person should file for the divorce in Mexico and not the USA.
yes you can do that because your real citizens in Mexico
Yes, you can obtain a divorce in the US. You will have to present the appropriate documents, perhaps with translations, but pretty much any attorney can handle it.
He is already married, you can't marry him unless he gets a divorce.
My spouse has filed for divorce; we live in IN and he is travelling to Mexico with his other woman. Can he legally marry her while in Mexico?
Roman Catholic AnswerIf a person is validly married in the Church, they may only marry again on the death of their spouse; a civil marriage or a divorce would have no bearing on it whatsoever.
No,In The Orthodox Church cant be married with different Reiligions.
Have him get a divorce. Don't marry a who is already married. It is going to be trouble for you.
Can you divorce in Texas today and get married to someone else in New Mexico the next day?
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.
Consult a Divorce lawyer in the US. Get an Uncontested Divorce and stay out of Mexico.
no you are not.
If you are married, they can apply for a divorce.
If you wish to be married in the Catholic Church and your first marriage was in the church, you will need to apply for an annulment (Catholic divorce) before you can remarry in the church. If you wish to marry in the protestant church, they do not have any laws that I know of that would prevent you from marrying in their church. If you have a civil marriage and no church marriage, then you can get married in the Catholic Church since civil marriages are not recognized as a holy sacrament and the covenant with God did not take place.
The real question here is, did you register your divorce in Mexico with the US embassy or councilate? If you did then you may have just found yourself in a legal bind. If the marriage in Mexico was never registered in the US then you are probably in the clear. Check it out with a lawyer just to be on the safe side.