This particular type of marriage is actually called partenership, maybe they'd pronounce ''You are now partners in life''
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I have attended several same-sex weddings and, in states where same-sex marriage is legal, the language can vary, but can include "I now pronounce you husband and husband (or wife and wife)," "I now pronounce you partners forever." The officiant will basically pronounce you whatever you ask him to and whatever he says has no effect on the legal status of your marriage, as long as the officiant signs the marriage license and returns it to the clerk.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
Not if he is still legally married to you.
It is called a dowry.
Marriage is a sacred institution in Islam. No man and woman can live together as husband and wife without proper marriage.
that just means that the lady is cheating on her husband to be with your husband
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Yes the pastor can be sued by the husband for breaking up his marriage on adultery grounds.
"Cheating" in a marriage is the informal term for being unfaithful to your marriage vows. Having extra marital sex is an act of being unfaithful.
There probably will because then the husband might force the woman to convert out of her newreligion (Islam) and she might not want to, therefore many problems might be faced through this marriage. and to this point I'd say the marriage is pretty much ruined unless the two sides find another solution, but divorcing
She would have to talk to him about their marriage and whether or not they should stay married.
In many jurisdictions, a woman may marry another woman. Such a marriage does not include a husband and is referred to as a "same-sex marriage." Also, in many religions, especially the Roman Catholic Church, nuns are said to marry the Christian Messiah. Theologians may argue whether there is a physical husband in such a marriage; however, such unions are not legally recognized in any jurisdiction, since marriage laws generally require both spouses to be physically present, submit legal proof of identity, and explicitly consent to the marriage being performed.
Woman's last name prior to marriage when she takes husband's last name.