As long as you are never married to more than one person at a time, you can marry as many people as you like, once your previous marriages have ended. There is no limit. Of course, multiple marriage can be a problem, because there is also no limit to the number of alimony lawsuits to which you may be subjected.
In the United States, you can only be married to one person at a time, as many times as you want.
As many times as you want to, at least until your ex-wives catch up with you.
There is no limit.
No. Go for the record!
Not aware of any legal limitations to the number of marriages, except that you can be only married to one person at a time. Any divorce to a previous spouse must include the decree from the court.
Am from united kingdom I was married in kenys is my marrige legal in uk and how do I go about getting divorced
You use your legal name. If you changed your name legally after you divorced then you use that name. If you did not then your legal name is your old married name.
Yes, a marriage is legal if you are married in Jamaica and live in Georgia. Any marriage is legal as long as the proper paperwork was filed with the court.
No because they dont have a legal system nor do they get married in the first place
No. No one is allowed to be married to more than one person at a time in the US or Mexico.
No, to be legally divorced you have to apply to a court and go through all the required legal steps. Separation does not of itself alter the fact that you are married to your partner.
no dat jus consider bigamous marriage
Ms: If is not married or got divorced Mizz: If ingaged Mrs: If married there for No it is not legal! But I am not sure so maybe if you change your name but I do not think so - Megan Miller
The answer depends on where you are when you want to get married. In the US, you can't get married if you have a current legal marriage (not divorced or annulled). In other places, this is not necessarily true.
If you are not married you cannot file as if you are....if you do, that is a legal and tax error...which will incur penalties and interrest and possibly involve you with many other legal probles (especially if you did it knowingly). Better get a lawyer for this one.
If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.