No - it is selfish. Your heart is somewhere else but your settling for your husband in which in the above question you do not mention love but just being true. You are not being fair to your husband or yourself.
Mononymous is not a word, it is possible you meant anonymous. It is not possible for an anonymous person to get married. Every person has a name, and both parties must put their name on the marriage certificate, in order to have a legal marriage.
NO
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
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.
Absolutely not. He must be legally divorced from his wife before he can create a legal relationship with anyone else. Very few states recognize common law marriage but if you are already married you cannot create a common law marriage with someone else..Absolutely not. He must be legally divorced from his wife before he can create a legal relationship with anyone else. Very few states recognize common law marriage but if you are already married you cannot create a common law marriage with someone else..Absolutely not. He must be legally divorced from his wife before he can create a legal relationship with anyone else. Very few states recognize common law marriage but if you are already married you cannot create a common law marriage with someone else..Absolutely not. He must be legally divorced from his wife before he can create a legal relationship with anyone else. Very few states recognize common law marriage but if you are already married you cannot create a common law marriage with someone else..
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.
No, the marriage isn't valid. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US. She is a bigamist.
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!!!!!!!
Before someone can get married again they must have a finalized divorce decree from the first marriage. Without that the second marriage is not valid.
It depends. For the married person, it is against Bible principles to seek companionship out of the marriage arrangement. If they are unfaithful to their marriage mate, they probably would be disfellowshipped and expelled from the congregation. For the single person, it is against Bible principles to seek romantic companionship with someone who is already bound in marriage. If they have relations with someone they are not married to, they probably would be disfellowshipped and expelled from the congregation. Now, if the single person has a "crush" on a married person or the married person is unaware of their feelings, there is valuable counsel from the Bible on how to stop that process from continuing and avoiding a bad situation.
No, such a petition would be VOID. A person cannot get a marriage based green card when that person is ALREADY married to someone else.