If no one else's name is on the deed you would get it.
Your husband is a polygamist. I would suggest that you see a lawyer and go from there.
Yes. He has children from that marriage.
It depends on the state you live in and whether the common law marriage was recognized under state law. If it was then he needs to get a divorce from his first wife and you are not legally married.
If you live in the US and your husband married you before his divorce was final, then your marriage is not legal. Go talk to an attorney and see what steps you can attempt to take to get it straightened out.
As boys and girls grew up, the boy's rights increased dramatically, whereas the rights of girls did not. Before marriage, a girl's did not. Before marriage, a girl's father controlled her life, after marriage her husband did. Men had to rights to inherit property. Men had the rights to go to school depending on their status.
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.
No, Gandhi was not married before Kasturba. His marriage to Kasturba was his first and only marriage.
He is. What he comes to the marriage with is his, including debt.
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.
I would suggest that you go for a marriage counseling before you get married. It really helps when you apply what you learn... Well if you ever needed to have a counseling for your marriage at any point maybe your boyfriend or husband isn't the one for you! No offence because this is coming from a young age I told my mother the same thing!
If there is no will, you are likely to inherit the house, unless there were children that are not yours. And even if there is a will that doesn't name you, the spouse usually gets a 'dower' right in any real property owned by the husband at any point in the marriage. Get a will! You state may even have a 'statutory will' a form that you can fill out and will serve as a valid testamentary.
No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.