Yes. It might not be accepted by the Catholic Church because the Hindu isn't Christian and the Catholic church doesn't recognize inter-religious marriages, but the state does and that is all that matters.
Roman Catholic AnswerA person who is divorced under civil law is still considered married in the eyes of God, so no, a Catholic (or any serious Christian) would not consider marrying a divorced person as that person is already married.
In general, no.This answer does a nice job of summing it up: see link below.Roman Catholic AnswerThe non Catholic divorced man would have to speak to his local Catholic priest and apply for a decree of nullity (a ruling that he was never validly married). If it is granted, then he can marry in a Catholic Church. Without such a decree, no marriage would be possible as he would be validly married already.
They are already divorced.
If she is divorced, she would need an annulment first, unless she was married outside the church. Then she can marry a non-catholic only if he was not married before and if he agrees to the oaths taken for catholic marriage.
To be a god parent in a catholic community the willing god parents must of had their confirmation already to be a godparent for the baptism.
He already did. Brent Celek is currently divorced and single.
His Catholic faith Andrea is not divorced from his wife Enrica
Updated: Yes, they are getting divorced.
No, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are not already divorced. They have not even been married before. They did, however, become engaged in April 2012.
If the man was already divorced legally , then the wife of four years and her children will get his property.
To be baptized Catholic as a child, the only proof required is that parents must have the intent to raise child in the Catholic faith. To be baptized Catholic as an adult, you need to attend classes on the rite of Christian initation (RCIA) and then be baptized. These classes meet for about 6 months before baptism at Easter Vigil
Catherine Hannah, however, they are already divorced.