nothing. you might be in for a rude awaking though.
NO
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.
if she still married in Colombia, her colombian husband can initiate legal actions against her and her marriage to the guy in Miami to get the second wedding annuled. The best option is to seek a divorce in Colombia. Esteban R. colombia lawyer email: lawyerscolombia@yahoo.com
Second marriage of his will be invalid in Turkey. If it happens, then second wife will not be able to get any rights in Turkey through her husband and also he will have problems to show American woman as "his wife" on Turkish papers in USA's embassies. The best thing is to divorce his first wife and get married with American woman.
no because divorce is only for the couple married
Alexander Hamilton's father allegedly left the family because he discovered his wife was unfaithful and had committed bigamy by marrying him without divorcing her first husband.
It is going to depend on the type of deed for the property. If it was purchased while they were married, she would expect to become the sole owner of the home, subject to any mortgage.
There are many kinds of illegal marriages. One common kind is bigamy, the crime of marrying someone when still married to another. The process (not recommended) of illegally marrying your boyfriend would be to first marry someone else and then, without divorcing that husband, marry your boyfriend. Such a bigamous marriage is likely illegal in any U.S. state at any age.
According to Albanian Family Law there is only allowed to get married once at a time. You can have many wives but not in the same time and not without divorcing the current marriage.
no because it's like getting a divorce without him paying for it.
The end of what? This question is very reminiscent of the question of the Sadducees to Jesus in Mark 12:20-23. They asked, essentially, if a woman had been married, and her husband died and she married another man, and he died and she married another man, and so on, who would be her husband after the resurrection? It's important to understand that the Sadducees did not believe in resurrection at all; the purpose of the question was not because they really wanted to know the answer, but because they wanted to ridicule the doctrine of resurrection. (We'll trust that your motives in asking are more honorable.) Jesus' response in Mark 12:25 is that after the resurrection there would be no marriage. Another answer:If you get married, then get married again without divorcing first, then the second marriage is not valid. So until you get legally divorced from your first wife, you are LEGALLY married to her and only her.If you get married, divorced, and remarried... then legally when you die you were at the time of death married to the second wife.Hope that answers your question :)