The father.
I would say to visit a possible suitor for marriage
a man would be able to see his wife as a mother figure if he had an arrange marriage. if he didnt have an arrange marriage then he would see characteristics of a mother in his wife.
no because the possibility of living with someone you love is low and you would not truly know the person
It is not unlawful but it would be of no effect. You can arrange a "ceremony" where you reaffirm your marriage vows but it wouldn't be an official marriage. You would not be issued a marriage license if you applied for one because you would have to disclose to the issuing authority that you are already married. Marriage is a civil legal status. Once you're married you are legally married. You can't do it again legally unless you divorce in between marriages.It is not unlawful but it would be of no effect. You can arrange a "ceremony" where you reaffirm your marriage vows but it wouldn't be an official marriage. You would not be issued a marriage license if you applied for one because you would have to disclose to the issuing authority that you are already married. Marriage is a civil legal status. Once you're married you are legally married. You can't do it again legally unless you divorce in between marriages.It is not unlawful but it would be of no effect. You can arrange a "ceremony" where you reaffirm your marriage vows but it wouldn't be an official marriage. You would not be issued a marriage license if you applied for one because you would have to disclose to the issuing authority that you are already married. Marriage is a civil legal status. Once you're married you are legally married. You can't do it again legally unless you divorce in between marriages.It is not unlawful but it would be of no effect. You can arrange a "ceremony" where you reaffirm your marriage vows but it wouldn't be an official marriage. You would not be issued a marriage license if you applied for one because you would have to disclose to the issuing authority that you are already married. Marriage is a civil legal status. Once you're married you are legally married. You can't do it again legally unless you divorce in between marriages.
she obviously likes you
Love marriage or arrange depends upon the family or the person. If the person is interested in love marriage, then it would be love only.
This can be answered crudely but I will try not. A suitor can be thought of as a Man seeking a Woman's hand in marriage. In today's society we would think of a Suitor as a person whom a Woman has dated but has no formal connection to. A lover would be a person who has a formal relation ship of some sort, a regular social life, a fiancee or just a "Friend with Benefit's"
She informs her father that she will only marry a suitor who can best her in a footrace. To discourage unwitting men who thought themselves her better, she adds that the losers would forfeit their lives.
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It depends, but that is sick it shouldnt be arranged like people should want this somthing the to lovers decides for them selves not any others
No. Once someone has a marriage annulled in civil court the parties are free from each other and any subsequent marriage is valid as long as the subsequent marriage took place afterthe first marriage was annulled.A marriage that was entered while one of the parties was still married (which would be the case prior to an annulment) is null and void. A subsequent annulment of that first marriage would not "cure" the second one. The parties must arrange to get married legally.
Yes. Your present marriage would be invalid if it took place before the divorce was finalized. You should arrange for the marriage to be performed once again. Until you do you cannot enjoy all the legal benefits that are bestowed upon people who are legally married, especially inheritance.