Whatever is important to you is what you need to know.
For example, you may not care they have $50,000.00 in outstanding debt because you are independently wealthy and can pay it all off next week, however, others may not have that kind of money and may not want to take on the responsibility of financial burden and therefore might want to know up front.
Do you want to know if they were married before? Ask.
Do you want to know if they have a criminal record? Ask.
Do you want to know where they went to school, if they have a drinking or drug related problem and how does it affect you? Ask
Do you get the point?
as a mind of a boy i think there is few important things to know before you marry her the first would be that is she really like to marry you or some one has forced her to marry you.others could be same ideas of each other,almost age of each other,and being with her for a while would be really easy to know her other habits.
i need to know how can i be romatic to my partner
No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.
you need a G-325A form for both you and your fiance. You need to have your fiance sign his form, and you need to sign your form. I REPEAT: you need TWO G325A FORMS: ONE FOR YOU AND ONE FOR YOUR FIANCE. YOUR FIANCE SIGNS HIS/HERS AND YOU SIGN YOURS.
Because, if you were not a catholic, and so werent your fiance, you would need i think at least one of you to be Catholic or you couldn't get married in a Catholic church. Why would you if you werent catholic, you know what i mean?
Only if he has a passport.
I'm 12 and I know the answer. Later in life, before your married... to keep a stable house you are going to need experience with household chores.
You need to check your state law for Illinois. Go the the website for Illinois.
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We would need to know what state you live in to tell you if you are considered common law married.
There are some details lacking in the information given through the question for a precise answer. It is best for you and your fiance to visit your parish priest and be open and frank about her situation. If your fiance was Catholic and was married by a civil servant, her marriage would never have been recognized by the Church as Catholics may only contract a sacramental marriage sanctioned by the Church and witnessed by one of her ministers (i.e. a priest). If your fiance is not Catholic - which will have a whole set of issues to be addressed after this one is solved, but not here - and contracted a civil marriage, she may be validly married depending on the circumstances, who she married, etc. This information would have to be made plain to a priest in order for him to discern how to proceed. Assuming, for simplicity's sake, your fiance was Catholic when she underwent a civil marriage, she committed a sin by marrying outside the Church and was never validly married in Its eyes. She therefore does not need to apply for an annulment investigation - her marriage was automatically invalid by its circumstances. In order for her to contract a valid marriage she needs only to be given the approval of the priest, who will probably advise a good confession prior to the sacrament, depending on how malicious or innocent she was in attempting to contact marriage via civil law.
It won't affect your fiance' directly unless you share a loan that you're filing on. Otherwise, s(he) should know that you filed bankruptcy because your credit is going to be negative for quite some time. This could affect your fiance' in time when you have a place together and want or need to finance.
Your fiance and you need to sit down and communicate so you know what he is feeling. He may just have cold feet and is too nervous to go through with a large wedding so perhaps you could trim it down and still be married in a white wedding dress. If he says he can't commit to marriage at this point in time then you are in control as to whether you want to continue your relationship with him.