It is NOT legal to have more than one wife. That is called bigamy.
Your legal name is the one appearing on your birth certificate, unless you either marry and assume your spouse's last name, or successfully petition the courts to legally change your name.
If your husband marry you using somebody else's name... then you probably didnt marry the person who you thought he was. The reason why its because that's not his name. Using someone else's id its illegal.
No, an alias name is not legal for the signing of any documents and that includes a marriage certificate.
i was marry 2 months ago
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, yes. The only legal name change document you need is your same-sex marriage certificate. There is no need to obtain a court ordered name change.
The minister or Justice of the peace will send off the marriage licence,but to obtain a legal name change you have to send off for a certified licence.
A legal name is the name that appears on official government documents, such as a birth certificate, passport, or driver's license. It is typically the name that is recognized by law and used for identification purposes.
In the United States, yes. In states where same-sex marriage is legal, name change options are the same for same-sex couples as for opposite-sex couples. Although the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriage, it will accept a same-sex marriage certificate as legal proof of name change for Social Security and passports.
Her real name is Vivi. She will tell you after your marriage ceremony. If you marry her that is.
The state of Alabama does not recognize same-sex marriage and will not allow last name changes with marriage certificates issued out of state. The marriage certificate is not sufficient. You must also obtain a court order permitting you to change your name. This extra step is made necessary by Alabama's refusal to recognize legal marriages between persons of the same gender, even though it recognizes all other types of marriages, even if the parties would not be permitted to marry under Alabama law.
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