It is three years from the time the marriage began.
BIGAMY is a criminal offense, just like any other. Anyone with suspicion or proof that this offense is occurring may report it to law enforcement.
If SHE committed bigamy, yes, she most certainly can. If she was the victim of a bigamist, no.
No, it is not, although there are some people who practice bigamy,, but the law frowns upon it.
Unfortunately it is seven years.
The same as it is anywhere else in the US, it is against the law.
Committing bigamy is against the law regardless of being in the military. It is a criminal offense and can result in legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and dishonorable discharge from the military. Military law also prohibits bigamy and adultery and can lead to serious disciplinary action.
Bigamy means to marry an individual while still married to another person. Bigamy is not permitted in anywhere in the Western hemisphere. Some Muslim dominant countries allow bigamy or polygamy for men though. Bigamy is not legally permitted in the entire Caribbean region including St. Vincent and Grenadines.
Polygamy, Bigamy, and sometimes civil unions
All 50 states have statutes against bigamy (multiple licensed marriages). In most states, bigamy is a felony. In the following states, bigamy is a misdemeanor. However, once the penalty is paid, you are back at square one. AlaskaArkansasHawaii (petty misdemeanor-- 30 days in jail)IowaMaineMissouriMontanaNebraskaNew JerseyOhioPennsylvaniaRhode Island (misdemeanor, $1000)TennesseeTexas
When a person marries knowing they are already married it is called Bigamy. You should note that the second marriage is invalid and bigamy is a criminal offense.
Well you can turn it over to the authority"s cause that"s agianst the law.
I'm not sure if this is want you're looking for, but the term is bigamy.