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Technically your marriage to John is illegal and you are guilty of bigamy - get your marriage to John annulled and go divorce Larry asap.
If he was not divorced, then he is a bigamist and can end up in jail. The marriage would be annulled and declared void.
If he was not divorced, then he is a bigamist and can end up in jail. The marriage would be annulled and declared void.
Once you are divorced, you are no longer married so the license is null. However, if you have been married for a decade or more before the divorce, you should hold on to a copy of the marriage license.
(Please be advised that I am not an attorney, and provide this answer based on knowledge of Los Angeles County marriage license issuance policy and experience as a wedding industry professional.) You must be unmarried or legally divorced in order for a California marriage to be valid; if you were not legally divorced but remarried anyway, the second marriage would not be considered valid. Couples in this circumstance are sometimes advised to annul the current marriage, complete the legal divorce, then remarry after the divorce is final. Be sure to obtain written proof your divorce is final! Every California county has different rules about what proof they require in order to obtain a marriage license--here in Los Angeles County you must present proof of dissolution if you were divorced within the last two years, but in Orange County only if you were divorced within the last ninety days--so be sure to check with whatever County Clerk's office you will be visiting to obtain your new marriage license. It is not uncommon that people remarry without ever being properly divorced, but it is probably prudent to act quickly to rectify the situation to protect your rights and prevent challenges to your marriage.
A spouse can refuse to sign the divorce papers for as long as they wish but that does not mean that they wont get divorced. The court simply will not keep a party to a marriage in the marriage arrangement if they do not want to be in it anymore. What happens in these circumstances is that you must attempt to serve the other party (sounds like you have done that) and proceed as if they did and a default divorce judgment will be entered and you will be divorced.
Depend whether you're royal or Mrs. Royal. In the former case, nothing happens. In the latter, you are guilty of High treason and lose your head. Nowadays, of course, you just get divorced and later have a car crash.
When you get divorced it appears as ex spouse as your relationship :) hope this helps :D
What happens in the first night of marriage stays in the first night of marriage!
no in less they show what happens after all that.
You will not get the job
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