your marraige is invalid, and won't hold up in a court of law or any where else..
The marriage is legal until the divorce is finalized.
No
Before someone can get married again they must have a finalized divorce decree from the first marriage. Without that the second marriage is not valid.
yes because technically you're still married and you're not supposed to have more than one marriage at a time. Not just until you have filed for divorce. You have to wait until the divorce has been finalized.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
I am sorry, but it is still bigamy, you need to apply for a divorce, but if she has abandoned you completley she may not be to be there for the divorce to be finalized. Go and speak to a marriage lawyer.
Yes, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, divorced her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, in 1995. Their marriage lasted for 26 years before they separated, largely due to her relationship with Prince Charles, which began while she was still married. The divorce was finalized amicably, and both have since moved on with their lives.
I assume you are saying that one wife filed for divorce and you have married someone else? If the divorce from the first wife has not been finalized and granted by the courts, you are still legally married to the first one and YOU are the bigamist.
Aniston and Pitt married on July 29, 2000. Aniston filed for divorce on March 25, 2005, and the divorce was finalized on October 2, 2005.
Of course not, you can not legally marry more than one person at a time.
It depends on the state you live in and whether the common law marriage was recognized under state law. If it was then he needs to get a divorce from his first wife and you are not legally married.
If you have a marriage certificate, that is your proof. If someone is contesting this, it is up to them to produce divorce documents. Even if you were in the process of getting a divorce at the husband's time of death, if there was no divorce decree, there was not yet a divorce.