You shouldn't need to do anything since the second marriage is not valid, as though it never happened.
Yes. If a person is already married in the United States any subsequent marriage would be null and void legally unless the prior marriage had been terminated by a court decree. However, it would also be a criminal offense for the person who knew they were already married.
In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.In that case your marriage would be invalid. You are not married. Your wife must obtain a legal divorce to dissolve her first marriage. In the United States you cane only be married to one person at a time. If you are already married you cannot get married again until you get a divorce.
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
NO YOUR NOT CONSIDER MARRIED BECAUSE THE FIRST MARRIAGE IS THE 1 THAT COUNTS
Of course not. In order to get married in California, they would have to lie on their marriage license application which will invalidate the license and make the marriage 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.
No, the marriage isn't valid. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US. She is a bigamist.
no, someone who is married to more than one person is a bigamist. In order for a marriage to be valid, both parties must be unmarried.
It does not matter where a marriage happens. If a person goes though a marriage ceremony with someone when they are already legally married to someone else, then the second marriage ceremony is not legally valid and you are not married. The person who is already married is also committing a crime. So the answer is - No you are not married. You should also be aware that his first wife is his legal heir at law if he should die and leave any estate. You have no rights in that regard and you have no husband.
Go to the marriage bureau n inquire if the person is already married or it can simply be noticed if that person wears any particular ring!!!!!!!
You have to get married in the same state in which you obtained your marriage license. But you can apply for an Arizona marriage license if that is the state in which you have decided to get married. Just because you got a marriage license in one state doesn't mean you can't change your mind and apply to get married in a different state. But when you do get married, you have to have a marriage license in the state in which you get married. The marriage license is not recorded as a "done deal" until after the wedding, so it shouldn't be a problem.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.