Nothing. Her "husband" has broken the law and may have to do jail time as well as pay fines. If he can get himself out of his trouble and get a legal divorce from his first wife, then he will be free to remarry the second one.
No one knows what type of relationship this couple may have so no one can tell him what to do. He has at least two options. He can wait patiently for her to come back home or he can take steps to dissolve his marriage. He must decide whether he is better off with her or without her.
She can report him to the local District Attorney's office. It is illegal to marry if you are already legally married. He would need to lie on the application for the marriage license.
His second "marriage" isn't legal. It's null and void. You are his wife and you are his legal heir-at-law if he dies. His second "spouse" has no legal standing. However, she could probably sue him for fraud.
To point out first thing is that this is a matter of cheating. In such a case divorce is the best option. Its better to take a divorce in such a matter. Because if you feel that you wish to teach a lesson to your wife then it is going to be absolute useless. Because its better to get away from such a person. If you wish to inquire more then you can meet Siddhartha Shah and Associates for more clarity.
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There is nothing that can legally be done, except a divorce. If it would help for closure you might also consider a restraining order if he was or has an abusive past.
He can divorce his wife.
He can divorce his wife.
He can divorce his wife.
He can divorce his wife.
He can divorce his wife.
AnswerUntil you are legally divorced you cannot legally marry someone else.
Bigamy refers to the act in which one person marries another while he/she is legally married to someone else.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
The problem is not with you but with your wife. If she marries while still legally married to you, her subsequent marriage is invalid and she is a bigamist.
If husband is living with someone else but we are still married and not legally separated is property acquired by me subject to division in the state of Ohio?
If your sister marries someone else's brother, that brother is your brother-in-law (and you are his brother-in-law or sister-in-law), but you are not related to that someone else.
Bella marries edward not anyone else and have sex and have a baby and Bella turns into a vampire
No, the baby is not considered your husbands. (If you are sure that the baby was because of someone else, and not your husband.)
If she can prove paternity, there might be some child support due. But, the husband would be the legal parent, if his name is on the birth certificate.
no
if you truly love him you let him go..
In most countries he will be committing a criminal offense (bigamy) and will be liable to arrest and may be sentenced to a custodial term if convicted. Further, his second marriage will be invalid.