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If you are legally married in the U.S. you can't get legally married again. You could have a ceremony the second time for family and friends w/a someone officiating. Congratulations. * Yes. There are no laws that prevent a person from having a civil ceremony even if they are already married. The couple simply need to declare the fact on the application for the marriage license.
Yes
No it is not right, for a separated married couple to live in the same house. As chances of fights are more likely.
They live with their husband. They either move into his house or the couple move into a separate house.
You will need to speak to the police to retrieve your belongings. An attorney could help even more to get your belongings back.
Igloo means house, so they have their belongings in their house.
If they were married when said house was purchased then yes... unless they were legally separated on paper by judge/lawyer...then no.
Yes. * If you were legally married you are considered legally emancipated and are no longer in the custody of your parents, therefore you may move from the parental residence at any time you so choose.
Unless you conveyed a portion of the house or were legally married, the former partner has no interest in your property.
Yes, a married woman can live where she wishes. Marriage emancipated her and makes her an adult.
No.