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No. You must remarry and obtain a state-sanctioned license.
It is valid in India as well... I know because my mom is Indian and she got married to my white daddy in the US... it was valid. :)
Once your husband dies, the marriage is no longer valid. You may marry whoever you like.
No. If your ex-spouse is trying to get an anulment so that he or she can remarry in the church, there need to be grounds that indicate the first marriage was not fully valid and binding for life. There are dozens of reasons this might be the case, but knowing whether both spouses were Catholic does affect which process is used.
Yes, the marriage is still valid in the eyes of God and the church. Because of that, The Catholic party cannot remarry in the church unless it is shown invalid by annulment.
The difference between genuine and original is very simple. Genuine is something that is real while original is the first of something.
It is not valid!!! Your new marriage is not valid as you are still married so, that's Good! You were never divorced! Are you in Texas? If you married in good faith (believing you were divorced) then you are fine with your second marriage. At least that is how it was 20 yrs ago when the same thing happened to me.
Marriage laws are determined by your state of residence. Most states follow the general rules that if your marriage was legal in the place you got married, it is legal and valid in other states/countries too. If you were married in Guatemala and the marriage was valid there, you will have to get a divorce before you can remarry. You can divorce in the state where you now live.
If he was common law married he has to go through a formal divore before he can remarry! So now his second marriage is not recognized.
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
any signed contract is valid, when you mailed it back, did you register it? this is to make sure that the other person received it.
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis