No. A person can be married as much as they want as long as they are divorced/widow from each person before they marry. The government doesn't care how many times you marry nor does it control people's lives to this extent.
No, not as long as the required procedures for the dissolution of all previous marriages have been followed and a final divorce decree has been granted.
No, but you must divorce in-between marriages.
No
0.10% is the legal limit in Mississippi
I do not believe there is a cut off. I have heard of people who have been married nine times. I guess these are people who really want to be married, but just can't seem to get the hang of it!
In Texas, a person is allowed to be married to at most one other person at any given time. That said, there is no limit to the total number of marriages a person may have. Thus, a sixth marriage is perfectly legal in Texas.
No. But you can be married to only one person at a time.
No. There is no limit but you must obtain a legal divorce for each marriage before you can marry again.
Mississippi law restricted slaves from obtaining education, assembling in groups, owning property, carrying firearms, and moving freely without permission from their owners. Additionally, slaves were subject to harsh punishments for any attempts to escape or disobey their owners.
No
In the US, no state has a limit on the number of times you can get married, other than...you can only be married to one person at a time.
There is no time limit. However, you are legally married until you obtain a legal divorce.
She could try it. But they might not issue a marriage license if they are not a resident of the state, particularly if they are attempting to avoid the age limit in the other state. Parental permission is the biggest key.
There is no limit to how much gold a person can bring into the US, but any amount over $10,000 in value must be declared to US Customs and Border Protection.
As long as you are never married to more than one person at a time, you can marry as many people as you like, once your previous marriages have ended. There is no limit. Of course, multiple marriage can be a problem, because there is also no limit to the number of alimony lawsuits to which you may be subjected.