A trust stands apart as an entity holding property and remains valid after a divorce. The trustee of a trust holds title to the trust property for the benefit of the beneficiaries named in the trust document. If a former spouse is named as a beneficiary the trust should be amended if the trustor wishes to make the present spouse a beneficiary instead.
No. Once someone has a marriage annulled in civil court the parties are free from each other and any subsequent marriage is valid as long as the subsequent marriage took place afterthe first marriage was annulled.A marriage that was entered while one of the parties was still married (which would be the case prior to an annulment) is null and void. A subsequent annulment of that first marriage would not "cure" the second one. The parties must arrange to get married legally.
No, not in the United States. If your prior divorce was 'overturned' by that state court then your subsequent marriage was not valid.
First you must have a valid trust instrument drafted. Then you convey your property to the trustee of the trust. Trust law is extremely complex. Trusts should always be drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust and tax law. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct and can result in the trust being judged invalid and the property being vulnerable to creditors and probate.
no
a valid trust is true and an enforcebale trust can be enforced
Yes, a marriage in England is valid in the United States.
No, it would not be valid. You really should get the license.
You must consult with an attorney who specializes in trust law and who has a good reputation in the community. The attorney will review your situation and explain your options. Most importantly, she/he will draft a trust that is valid under state laws and meets your needs. It is important to draft a trust that will be invulnerable to challenges. That is the only way to protect your children's interests.
Yes it is valid proof of marriage. The joint agreement is signed by both in the presence of winesses.
Here the most important thing here is that you do posses a valid marriage certificate, even if there was no marriage ceremony whatsoever . It will very well be valid.
Yes it is, a conrtract of a legal marriage is valid anywhere in the world.
No!