report him and divorce so that you see were he goes dont get back with him he is a moron
Their husband/wife. If an ambassador is married,his/her wife/husband will not become an ambassador.
You may have legal residency in the nation he married you in. Given the number of unknown variables, you should contact an immigration attorney at once.
No, debts incurred before marriage do not become the joint responsibility of a new spouse.
being married to an Australian will get you into the country. However once you have managed that you can normally apply for citizenship after 3 years.
This person can legally marry her as long as he is legally divorced from his first wife.
Yes. And once Henry VIII created the Church of England, they also got divorced. Girls were expected to marry before they reached 17, although Queen Elizabeth I never married, saying she was "married to her country". This was because if she had got married her husband would have become king and she would have had no power.
You do have to file your marriage license in court to be legally married. Failing to file can cause the marriage to become invalid.
Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
according to the anime series, they aren't married, at least not yet.
Polygamy is the act of having two or more spouses at one time. What legally counts as polygamy varies by state and by country. In some places, it simply means that you cannot be legally married to more than one person at a time. In other places, living a 'marriage-like' relationship (such as cohabiting or having sexual relationships) with two or more people, whether or not you are technically married, can get you legally convicted of polygamy.
No, the first step of going to US for marriage will be difficult like applying for a Fiance VISA the National Statistic Office will not issue the certificate of singleness which is a requirement in the US embassy. And in an instance that one goes to US without processing the Fiance VISA (assuming one has an existing approved US VISA), the marriage license will be filed in the Phil. embassy which can trace the existing marriage in PH. But anyway I would suggest to settle your marriage in PH first.