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Yes, but if you're not married to her, you have no rights to the child. see link
Yes they can, Because when my aunt got married, her marriage papers had to be signed my the best man and maid of honour, which was my other aunt and her sister
Usher is married to Tameka Foster unless he really did sign them PAPERS! Yeah...he signed them in 2009
No, but you will be obligated to pay child support without any rights. see links below
IF THAT MARRIAGE LICENSE HAS BEEN SIGNED BY A PREACHER THEN THAT MAKE IT LEGAL AS WELL AS IT MUST BE SENT INTO THE STATE TO BE PUBLIC RECORD. A License gives you permission to get married . a certificate means you have gotten married. I would compare it to a drivers license and actually driving a car. you are not a driver if you have never driven.
Yes, but he will have to file a petition for visitation. He may also have to go through paternity testing to verify.
A license does not mean you are married. The execution of the license is what makes you married, so no.
You should check at the town clerk where you were married to see if the official who performed the marriage filed the license after they signed it.You should check at the town clerk where you were married to see if the official who performed the marriage filed the license after they signed it.You should check at the town clerk where you were married to see if the official who performed the marriage filed the license after they signed it.You should check at the town clerk where you were married to see if the official who performed the marriage filed the license after they signed it.
As long as you have a properly signed marriage license, you are legally married, there isn't a longevity requirement.
The marriage license is the paperwork that you get before you decide to get married. The null and void part applies to you actually having to get married and the pastor signing it and registering it with the state within 90 days. If you had a wedding within 90 days of getting the license, both of you signed it, the officiant signed it, the witnessess signed it, and the officiant mailed it in where it was supposed to go, YOU"RE MARRIED! If you applied for the license but then never actually went through with it (no officiant, no mailing etc) you are still single.
No, a marriage license is a legal document that allows a couple to get married. The marriage license must be signed by both parties, an authorized officiant, and witnesses to make the marriage legally binding.