None as far as historians know.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
John Q. Adams
Because a bachelor is a man who has never been married. A bigamist is someone who at the same time is married more than once.
If your wife dies and then you remarry, that does not make you a bigamist. If you are married to two women at the same time, you are a bigamist. If one of them dies, it doesn't somehow magically rewrite history to make you not a bigamist.
No. Bigamy occurs when a person who is already married knowingly marries another person without getting a divorce from their legal spouse. It is unlawful in every jurisdiction.The wife of a bigamist is not also a bigamist since she did not knowingly marry a married man. Knowingly marrying a married man would not be in her best interest since her marriage would be invalid.
It depends on your perspective. They would be unmarried if the marriage wasn't valid for some unforeseen reason. If they married knowing they were already married they would be a bigamist. They would be a victim of fraud if they married a bigamist unaware that he/she was already married.
yes if your a bigamist
No, the marriage isn't valid. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US. She is a bigamist.
bigamist
Absolutely not.......legal marriage is recognized across the country. You would then be considered a bigamist, and that is a crime.