Yes, especially if the marriage is recent and the husband is going to be in jail for a long time or has committed a felony.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
Not if he is still legally married to you.
His second marriage is not valid.
She changed her name after the trial of her husband and is reportedly still living in California.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
I believe in most countries of the world you remain married until the marriage is formally and legally annulled (you get a divorce). Unless you divorced, I believe in California you would still be seen as your husbands legal wife and if he married to start his 2nd family, that marriage would not be legal and he would have committed a criminal offense (bigamy).
No, I don't think so. The marriage would first have to be REGISTERED in Panama and for that he would need the original marriage papers. Then, he could "divorce" you and undo the Panama marriage. Still, it would only be a valid divorce for Panama - not the US. If the last place of residence where you 2 lived is California (you never lived in Panama with him & registered the marriage there), the divorce would need to be filed in California for it to be a divorce that the US recognizes. You can check this info, but I'm pretty sure it's accurate.
Yes. You will always wonder. The level of trust in the marriage has been broken and no matter how long you are married you will still wonder.
Probably; check with a lawyer.
If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.
You and your husband have a commitment together. If he is still committed to you and your marriage despite your inattention, leave the boyfriend and concentrate on the husband and the balance of your lives. Perhaps get counseling so you can get closer in heart and mind.
Definitely, yes. Proposition 8 only affected marriage, not domestic partnerships. In fact, since January 1, 2005, a California domestic partnership is legally identical to a marriage except that it is not called a "marriage."