In the Western Hemisphere you can only be married to one person at a time. IN your case, your second "marriage" would be of no effect. You are still legally married to your first spouse. You would also be vulnerable to serious civil and criminal charges.
You become blissfully happy again but with some guilt pangs. Legally, you cease to be widowed and become "Married" again. Good on you!
Its not weir at all it means you truly love that person
As many times as you wish.
it gets nullified
As in you remarried your children's mother, or a woman with children?
If you are re-marrying your first spouse, then there is nothing wrong with it.
Yes! My sister did it and I thought she was crazy for doing it.
nothing happens
There is no limit to the number of times you can get married and divorced in the United States as long as you are only married to one person at a time. You are only limited by your longevity.
If you divorce and remarry the same person and later divorce again, the first divorce agreement does not become "reinstated." You must go through the entire divorce process again by signing and agreeing to the divorce terms.
As long as the person remains separated and does not remarry, he/she is able to receive the sacraments. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce.
Yes you can, consult your lawyer. Laws differ from countries to countries.
you cant because the church does not recognize divorces so if you divorce you can remarry any one except the person you divorced in the catholic church! if that is the case and its the same person just say you want your marriage vows renewedANSWER: If you wish to remarry in the RCC but NOT to the same women, you'll need to obtain a decree of nullity (Annulment) from the Catholic Church. Depending on the circumstances of your first marriage, it could take 1 to 3 years to obtain.
Pennsylvania does not have a waiting period. As soon as your divorce is finalized, you may remarry at any time.