NO YOUR NOT CONSIDER MARRIED BECAUSE THE FIRST MARRIAGE IS THE 1 THAT COUNTS
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no way, but to accept the fact that the person you love is already married, try to move on and wait for the
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If the person was still married to the first wife when the second marriage was performed then this is a crime (not a crime committed by the Judge unless the judge KNEW the person was already married - but a crime committed by the person who is still married). The second marriage is not legal (no matter who performed it) and the person who was still married has committed the crime of polygamy.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
Of course. If they are married, they are considered an adult and can live where they wish.
Yes, when married you are emancipated.
No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.
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 depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
You must either have a finalized divorce from the person you are already married to, or risk being charged with bigamy (and most likely convicted).
Yes. You can only be married to one person at a time in the United States. You must obtain a legal divorce before you can marry again. A person who knowingly marries while already married commits bigamy.