It depends on what country you are in. Some have no law against it, in others it is a capital offense.
You can because there is no bin law against it. The bin law is in the official magazine issue #1. To get married you would have to organize it yourself. Still... not sure about it
If you live in the US... No. First, most states no longer recognize common-law marriage, but even if you live in a state that does recognize it, you can only be married to one person at a time, so if you're still legally married to A, you can't also be common-law married to B.
It is against Christian guidelines for most evangelical churches.
When the man was still married before and you married him and then they got a divorce a year later your marriage is null and void and you need to get remarried as it was Polygamy when he married you; against the law.
Yes, If you are still Legally Married to him he is obligated to by law to take care of you and your children if there are any. You would need to contact an Attorney.
Depends on where you live but no as long as you can show proof you are married and are with your husband/wife. Atleast that is how the law is where I live. I married when i was 17 and my mother had no control over anything i did anymore
That depends on the country in which they live. AnswerYes. It's the law of the universe and it does eeeewwwww relatives aren't supposed to marry. It's called incest.
No, its not illegal. :)
Village priests got married and had children, which is against the church law.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still live with their parents if they choose to do so, as they have legal independence. However, the details may vary depending on the specific circumstances and agreements made between the minor and their parents.
* Common Law Marriage is when partners are living together and have not married and registered as a married couple. Still, in some States you are considered married and will pay taxes, etc., as such and if you should terminate the relationship you may have to divide any assets you both have together.
ANSWER:Afraid not sweetie, you don't have no legal action towards him. The law will ask you why you never ask him if he is married or not. They will ask you how many times does he comes home where you live, but if your answer if only once in a while and only a few hours, you don't have no leverage against him.